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Year 9 Advanced English

Feature Article

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The Feature Article form

A feature article is not the same as a news report. Whilst a news report intends to provide facts on a

recent event, a feature article is more subjective (opinion based). A feature article is found in newspapers but appears further into the paper or in supplements. Feature articles may also appear in magazines. A feature article often pursues a topic that is of interest to the readers. It may be an exposition (the writer's point of view) or a discussion that considers different viewpoints.

FEATURE ARTICLE

Feature articles usually:

Feature articles may:

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The following diagram shows some of the key features of the form.

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Feature Articles - Features

Newspapers and magazines contain a wide range of feature articles. The word 'feature' suggests the main concern of the article, i.e. to focus on a single issue or personality. Feature articles may comment in depth on a current issue reported in the news; other subjects may be an issue of social importance or any general issue such as sport, fashion, travel, gossip about a well-known

personality, history or health. Feature articles aim to inform, entertain and persuade. They are often

highly subjective and controversial.

Stylistic features of this text type include:

striking headlines to engage the reader background information found in the opening paragraph which outlines the issue `tear-out' section (a section from the article in large print giving the key points of the article) graphics with story appeal emotive language to achieve the writer's persuasive purpose colourful language selective use of facts to persuade and entertain clear line of argument or opinion variation of sentence length to avoid monotony in structure use of first person to involve reader and win their support short paragraphs sub-headings narrow column format writer's name or by line publication details. The following extract is an example of a newspaper sports feature article. Sports feature articles provide interesting facts about a popular personality, presented in a persuasive and often entertaining manner.

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trendy image established- love of life in the fast lane opening paragraph presents main idea of article specialized vocabulary familiar to tennis follow quote from

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article a sense of immediacy colloquial language opinion exaggeration to give a pro-

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eye-catching headlines-bold print, exclamation and use of a colloquialism brackets personalise the sub-heading dramatisation to make events seem exciting- creates a subjective tone vivid verb personal opinion

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