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Editorial Writing - Coggle Diagram
Editorial Writing
How?
Significant Topic
Timely
General Audience
Select topic that would interest your readers
Research
State your opinion briefly
Tell the readers why this situation is imortant
Refute the other side
Acknowledge the other side
Repeat key phrases to give an emphases
Give specific solution
Give realistic situation
Never use "I"
Keep it 500 words
Give your last word and concluding punch at the end
Structure
Lead
Objective explanation of the issue
Five Ws and H
Present opposition
Disagree with the viewpoints
Identify the people who oppose you
Give strong position of the opposition
Give reasons and analogies
Conclude with punch
Solution to the problem or challenges
Definition
Opinionated article written by the editorial staff of the publication
Use "we" pronouns instead of "I"
Difference between Editorial and Opinion
Editorial
Third person
Represent the publication
Opinion
First person
Written by one person
Similarities
They are bot opinionated writings or piece
Gives comments about specific issue
Important
Reader can feel they are being persuaded to stand on the feet of the writer
Understand author's perspectives
Tips on Writing
Aim for 750 words
Why the reader care about it
No fixed formula
Avoid too many thoughts
Be passioate
Avoid cliches