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English, 06.04.2021 18:00 death2833

Write a feature story that reflects the news value of human interest. I have included a file from PBS that includes a brief description of different news values that determine "What is newsworthy?" Write at least five good questions that you will include at the bottom of the document shared. This is NOT a Q&A as so many of you formatted your weekly quotations.

Interview at least two people; these may be friends or family members. So many of you communicate by social media, so feel free to use that. I'd be curious as to HOW you chose to conduct your interviews, so INCLUDE THAT in a brief sentence at the bottom of the page where you share the questions asked.

A news story begins with a straight news lead. This should be different. Share how people are spending their days now that we are all so secluded (At least I hope we are!)

Include interesting quotes. Make it great!

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