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  1. Read To Lead

    Welcome to Stage Two The Sweeta Writing Mastery Get Started About Fidelity's 'Read 2 Lead' Initiative At Fidelity, we champion the transformative impact of reading and writing, recognizing the boundless potential within every child. The Fidelity Bank's 'Read to Lead' competition embodies a clear mission: to empower young minds, nurture creativity, and instill a lifelong […]

  2. How to Write a Lead: A Beginner's Guide (Updated for 2024)

    The assignment was to write a lead. Sometimes misspelled "lede" for journalism shorthand, a lead is a single sentence, paragraph, or section that summarizes the who, what, where, when, why, and how of your story. Think of leads as being like movie trailers. You get a sense of what the movie is about, yet the teaser leaves you wanting more.

  3. A good lead is everything

    It is the puzzle piece on which the rest of the story depends. To that end, please write your lead first — don't undermine it by going back and thinking of one to slap on after you've finished writing the rest of the story. Coming up with a good lead is hard. Even the most experienced and distinguished writers know this.

  4. PDF Strategies for Essay Writing

    Center to ask for help on a paper before reading the prompt. Once they do read the prompt, they often find that it answers many of their questions. When you read the assignment prompt, you should do the following: • Look for action verbs. Verbs like analyze, compare, discuss, explain, make an argument, propose a solution,

  5. Lead Writing: A Definitive Guide

    1. Don't make your readers work too hard. Also known as "burying the lead," this happens when you take too long to make your point. It's fine to take a little creative license, but if readers can't figure out relatively quickly what your article is about, they'll bounce. 2. Don't try to include too much.

  6. Read To Lead

    Your submission should not be more than 750 words. You will be expected to submit your essay on or before 11:59pm on the 22nd of February. Look out for a confirmation email after submitting; it will validate your entry. Reach out to our support team if you encounter any issues during the submission process. Your submission should be typed (not ...

  7. How to Write an Essay Introduction

    Table of contents. Step 1: Hook your reader. Step 2: Give background information. Step 3: Present your thesis statement. Step 4: Map your essay's structure. Step 5: Check and revise. More examples of essay introductions. Other interesting articles. Frequently asked questions about the essay introduction.

  8. Tips for Writing Effective Leads

    7. Practice your technique. The best way to improve your lead-writing skill is through practice — and more practice. Now is the opportunity for you to put pen to paper and hone your ability to generate multiple strategic leads for a single story: Step 1: Select any recent article as your practice example. The length and subject are irrelevant.

  9. How to Start an Essay with Strong Hooks and Leads

    1: HOW TO START AN ESSAY WITH "THE ATTENTION-GRABBING ANECDOTE". Anecdotes are an effective way for the student to engage the reader's attention right from the start. When the anecdote is based on the writer's personal life, they are a great way to create intimacy between the writer and the reader from the outset.

  10. 7 Strategies to Write the Perfect Lead

    Begin with a description of the mood that the writer wants to communicate to the reader. Emotions are the focus. The look on people's faces, the feel in the room (tension or relaxation), the words that are spoken, as well as people's thoughts can be emphasized. The darkness of night rose from the murky, lake water.

  11. Lead (Lede): Writing the Opening Sentences

    A lead or lede refers to the opening sentences of a brief composition or the first paragraph or two of a longer article or essay. Leads introduce the topic or purpose of a paper, and particularly in the case of journalism, need to grab the reader's attention. A lead is a promise of what's to come, a promise that the piece will satisfy what a ...

  12. PDF Strategies for Essay Writing

    Center to ask for help on a paper before reading the prompt. Once they do read the prompt, they often find that it answers many of their questions. When you read the assignment prompt, you should do the following: • Look for action verbs. Verbs like analyze, compare, discuss, explain, make an argument, propose a solution,

  13. How to Write a Lead Paragraph that Wins Readers' Attention

    Take fifteen minutes to write a lead paragraph that will grab readers' attention. Revise the first paragraph of your current work in progress, or write the beginning of something new. When you're done, share your practice in the comments. Don't forget to leave feedback for your fellow writers! 267. SHARES.

  14. Writing an Essay Lead That Pops

    A strong essay opener will include three key elements: The theme or agenda of your essay, offering the first few facts about who you are, what you are interested in doing with your life/career/studies, and/or important influences. Creative details or descriptions. Energetic writing that will keep the reader engaged through the rest of the essay.

  15. How to Write an Argumentative Essay

    An argumentative essay presents a complete argument backed up by evidence and analysis. It is the most common essay type at university. ... Your research should lead you to develop a specific position on the topic. The essay then argues for that position and aims to convince the reader by presenting your evidence, evaluation and analysis ...

  16. Writing, Introduction Paragraph, Hooks and Lead-ins

    The use of hooks in writing goes far beyond just essays and college papers. Every writer, copywriter, screenwriter, and storyteller uses this device to draw in readers and keep them hooked. For example, world-famous ad executive, David Ogilvy, relied on a list of 29 " magic words " that he used in titles in order to hook a client's attention.

  17. Essay Hooks: How to Grab Your Reader With Your Writing

    These hooks position the speaker as quirky, likable, and ready to offer some insight about what their unique life experiences have taught them. Simply put, this is a great way to grab your reader's attention. However, these types of hooks can also be more difficult to write. Unless you have a clear (or funny) story to tell from the beginning ...

  18. How it Works

    After the Storm. As the Editor-in-Chief of a digital magazine... students must oversee the day-to-day operations of running a publication including managing reporters, investigating leads, and editing stories. It's up to the Editor-in-Chief to find the scoop and present only the facts! Target Grades: 7 to 9. Lexile Range: 830L to 1170L.

  19. Welcome to the Purdue Online Writing Lab

    The Online Writing Lab at Purdue University houses writing resources and instructional material, and we provide these as a free service of the Writing Lab at Purdue.

  20. For Those Who Want to Lead, Read

    For Those Who Want to Lead, Read. by. John Coleman. August 15, 2012. When David Petraeus visited the Harvard Kennedy School in 2009, one of the meetings he requested was with author Doris Kearns ...

  21. How to Use Lead Sentences to Improve Your Essay Writing

    And our lead sentence could be: "Camera movement in the final scene helps intensify the main characters' anguish.". Please note that in each case, whether the lead sentence opens the entire essay or just a paragraph, its job is to summarize the contents perfectly. Lead sentences really help you focus on the subject matter of what comes ...

  22. If You're Struggling to Write, Lead with Voice ‹ Literary Hub

    The Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin described "intonation" as "the point where language intersects with life.". Bakhtin also believed in and wrote a lot about the fact that a piece of writing could have "many voices" even when written by a single author; he coined the term heteroglossia to describe this phenomenon.

  23. Read to Lead: The Secret Code for Cracking 'Tough' Books and ...

    Read the intro, read all the stuff that comes before the book-even read the editors notes at the bottom of the pages. This sets the stage and helps boost your knowledge going into the book ...

  24. Anyone Can Learn to Be a Better Leader

    Summary. Occupying a leadership position is not the same thing as leading. To lead, you must be able to connect, motivate, and inspire a sense of ownership of shared objectives. Heightening your ...

  25. PDF Easy-to-Read Academic Papers and Essays

    1 of 6. Easy-to-Read Academic Papers and Essays. Concept 1: Papers have a recognizable hourglass shape academic readers are trained to expect. e. In the US academic context, papers and essays usually have an hourglass shape: broad at the beginning, narrow in the middle, and broad again at the end as visualized in Figure 1 below.

  26. Dare to Lead Summary and Study Guide

    Get unlimited access to SuperSummary. for only $0.70/week. Thanks for exploring this SuperSummary Study Guide of "Dare to Lead" by Brené Brown. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.

  27. Read My Essay to Me: FREE Text-to-Speech Tool

    Below, we list the steps you must take to listen to your essay: Open our website and find the blank area provided for your essay. Copy and paste or type your text into the window, and the app will read out loud the written piece. Note that you can insert up to 5,000 characters in one go. Select preferred type of voice.

  28. Hydrogen Offers Germany a Chance to Take a Lead in Green Energy

    A Lead in Green Energy: A subsidiary of ThyssenKrupp, Germany's venerable steel producer, is landing major deals for a device that makes hydrogen, a clean-burning gas, from water.

  29. Lead in Beethoven's Hair Offers New Clues to Mystery of His Deafness

    As for Beethoven's deafness, he added, high doses of lead affect the nervous system, and could have destroyed his hearing. "Whether the chronic dose was sufficient to kill him is hard to say ...

  30. Biden Appeals to North Carolina With Program to Replace Lead Pipes

    President Biden traveled on Thursday to North Carolina, a possible swing state in the fall election, to promote his efforts to replace toxic lead pipes as part of his administration's program to ...