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Research your story and find 5 to 10 statistics or pieces of information that you think would be interesting to your audience or would give your story some substance. Try to use sources with a .gov or .edu web address. Keep track of your sources—you’ll be asked for them later.
Step 2: Write a paragraph-long summary of the information that you have found.
Step 3: Create a brief outline for your story, using the inverted pyramid structure. Your outline should be detailed so that those who are reading it can imagine what the final story would look like or sound like when complete. Your outline should include at least four of the pieces of information that you found in your research.
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