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: Identify why this story matters to a general audience right now.

However, here is a universal blueprint you can use to draft a feature story: 1. Find Your Angle

: Use a descriptive or anecdotal opening (not a hard news summary).

: Start with a specific moment, person, or conflict.

: Use dialogue to provide personality and expert perspective. 4. Refining the Draft Verbs : Replace passive phrasing with active, punchy verbs. Pacing : Vary your sentence lengths to create a rhythm.

: A paragraph (usually 3rd or 4th) that explains the core theme.

What is the desired (e.g., investigative, heartwarming, humorous)?

: Focus on how the subject affects people's lives or emotions. 2. Structure the Story