Not exact matches
Starting with an attention grabber — a short story, example, statistic or historical context that introduces the
subject in a way that is interesting and exciting — will engage the
reader and compel them to read more and help
lead into the rest of the material.
However, news stories about the
subject are obliged to include the view of those who do not believe it is real —
leading to stories that are so «balanced» that they will
lead readers to think that opinion is split down the middle.
With exhaustive research and superlative descriptive skills, Zwonitzer is able to capture mood and tone, bringing his prolific and often - profiled
subjects to life and
leading the
reader to consistently feel present in the moment.
The author does an incredible job of making such a tough
subject accessible to younger
readers without ever sugarcoating the horror of both Jerome's death in particular, and the racism in general which has
led to so many of these horrible instances.
But each new destination turns on her intuitive curiosity to find details and
subjects that not only set the place apart but
lead to Judith's articles enriching a
reader's enjoyment.
I certainly look forward to your eventual
Reader (and / or Participant) Background — you may have noticed by now that, in addition to being fascinated by the actual science (and policy), I am also intensely curious about people (hence my suggestion
leading to Jeff Id's post), especially those interested in the same
subject I am (haha, since it's kind of lonely out here).