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By Catherine Halcomb | Updated: Dec 13, 2020
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Which paragraph is the lead?
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 4
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Students participating in UIL feature writing should know these terms.
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What are stacked quotes?
Two consecutive quotes without a fact or transition between them.
A quote that begins a feature story.
A quote backing up a lead.
Quotes that end a story.
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3.
Which word best describes a feature lead?
Factual
Descriptive
Questioning
None of these
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4.
Which of these is a correct attribution?
Teacher Jim Becka said.
Teacher Jim Becka stated.
Stated teacher Jim Becka.
Implied teacher Jim Becka.
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5.
Stacked quotes are acceptable in feature writing.
True
False
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6.
A transition is a __________________
Quote
Fact
Summary Statement
Preposition
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7.
Where does a nut graph go in a feature story?
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 4
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8.
Which is the correct format for a feature story?
Lead, Quote, Nut Graph, Quote
Lead, Quote, Transition, Quote
Lead, Nut Graph, Quote, Transition
Transition, Nut Graph, Quote, Transition
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9.
What is an attribution associated with?
The lead
A transition
A quote
A nut graph
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10.
A nut graph paragraph ____________________________
Is a descriptive first paragraph.
Is a descriptive second paragraph.
Is a fact.
Tells the reader what the story is about.
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Which paragraph is the lead?
What are stacked quotes?
Which word best describes a feature lead?
Which of these is a correct attribution?
Stacked quotes are acceptable in feature writing.
A transition is a __________________
Where does a nut graph go in a feature story?
Which is the correct format for a feature story?
What is an attribution associated with?
A nut graph paragraph ____________________________
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