Sagot :
Answer:
- 1. Introduction, body and conclusion like other news stories
- 2. An objective explanation of the issue, especially complex issues
- 3. A timely news angle
- 4. Opinions from the opposing viewpoint that refute directly the same issues the writer addresses
- 5. The opinions of the writer delivered in a professional manner. Good editorials engage issues, not personalities and refrain from name-calling or other petty tactics of persuasion.
- 6. Alternative solutions to the problem or issue being criticized. Anyone can gripe about a problem, but a good editorial should take a pro-active approach to making the situation better by using constructive criticism and giving solutions.
- 7. A solid and concise conclusion that powerfully summarizes the writer's opinion. Give it some punch.
Explanation:
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