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Lead writing exercises

1. You are writing for a newspaper near this accident. Write a lead for this afternoon’s paper.
WHO: Amtrak train called the Colonial
WHAT: Collided with three Conrail locomotives on a switch that merges four tracks into two
WHEN: 1:30 p.m. yesterday
WHERE: Baltimore, Maryland
WHY: Larry Case, Amtrak spokesman: The Conrail diesels, like the Amtrak,
were northbound. The Conrail had apparently run a stop sign.
OTHER: At least 15 dead, 175 injured. Worst accident in Amtrak’s 132-year history.


2. From the following facts, write a lead.
Who: a nuclear weapon with a yield equivalent to 150,000 tons of TNT
What: detonated
Where: 40 miles from a meeting of pacifists and 2,000 feet beneath the surface of
Pahute Mesa in the Nevada desert
When: Tuesday
Why: to test the weapon
How: not applicable
Other information: Department of Energy officials are the source; 450 physicians and peace activists
were gathered to protest continued nuclear testing by the United States.


3. From the following facts, write the first two paragraphs of a news article.
Who: 7-year-old boy missing for three years.
What: found
Where: in Brick Township, N.J.
When: Monday night
Why: not applicable
How: A neighbor recognized the child’s picture when it was shown after the
movie Adam: The Song Continues and called police.
Other information: Police arrested the boy’s mother, Ellen Lynn Conner, 27; she faces Oregon charges
of kidnapping and interference with a custody warrant.


4. From the following facts, write the first two paragraphs of a news article.
Who: 40 passengers
What: evacuated from a Northwest Airlines jet, Flight 428
Where: at the LaCrosse, Wis. Municipal Airport
When: Monday following a flight from Minneapolis to LaCrosse
Why: A landing tower employee spotted smoke near the wheels
How: not applicable
Other information: There was no fire or injuries; the smoke was caused by hydraulic fluids leaking
onto hot landing brakes, according to Bob Gibbons, a Northwest spokesman.

Respuesta :

The lead in the newspaper will be:

1. Amtrak train called the Colonial collided with three Conrail locomotives on a switch that merges four tracks into two at 1:30 p.m. yesterday in Baltimore, Maryland. The Conrail diesel, like the Amtrak, was northbound. The Conrail had apparently run a stop sign, and at least 15 died, and 175 were injured. This is the worst accident in Amtrak’s 132-year history.

2. A nuclear weapon with a yield equivalent to 150,000 tons of TNT was detonated 40 miles from a meeting of pacifists and 2,000 feet beneath the surface of Pahute Mesa in the Nevada desert on Tuesday to test the weapon.

The Department of Energy officials are the source and about 450 physicians and peace activists were gathered to protest continued nuclear testing by the United States.

3. A 7-year-old boy missing for three years was found in Brick Township, N.J on Monday night when a neighbor recognized the child’s picture when it was shown after the movie Adam.

The police came and arrested the boy’s mother, Ellen Lynn Conner, 27, she faces Oregon charges of kidnapping and interference with a custody warrant.

4. Forty passengers were evacuated from a Northwest Airlines jet, Flight 428 at the LaCrosse, Wis. Municipal Airport on Monday following a flight from Minneapolis to LaCrosse by a landing tower employee who spotted smoke near the wheels.

There was no fire or injuries as the smoke was caused by hydraulic fluids leaking onto hot landing brakes, according to Bob Gibbons, a Northwest spokesman.

What is a lead in a newspaper?

It should be noted that a lead in the newspaper simply means the opening paragraph which gives the audience the most important information of the news story in a clear and concise manner.

In this case, the lead for the newspapers based on the information given is illustrated above.

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