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feature article Purpose - The Mission of a Feature Article  Feature articles are detailed pieces of writing which explore a range of issues, opinions, experiences and ideas. Feature articles should appeal to the particular audience the article is targeting. For example if a magazine was targeted at middle aged women, then the articles, advertising and pictures within that magazine would reflect their interest in lifestyle, career, money, health and relationships.

feature article Types of Text Feature articles can be informative, entertaining, persuasive or they may simply satisfy the reader's curiosity about a particular topic. A feature article may provide more information about an important issue, offer an opinion about current affairs or simply present a personal or humorous perspective on modern day life. Unlike news reports which can quickly go out of date, feature articles have a more general focus and do not go out of date after a few days. The appeal of feature articles is usually the personal perspective on offer.

feature article Types of Feature Articles Include: Analysis and opinion on current issues Profiles of, or interviews with well known-people. Humorous reflections Personal experience or anecdotes. Online articles Background information on local, national or international events Magazine articles Human interest stories Newspaper articles Background information and personal opinion on your interest!

feature article Structure and language features Structure: - Eye-catching headline: be provocative, hold audience interest, express current interest, use large print (use 4 or 5 lines on your page), follow with a byline. - Introduction to topic: involve the audience, introduce the theme, provide background information, place the topic in context. - Development of topic: give writer's opinions, give other's opinions, provide witness or expert support, elaborate on the theme - Conclusion: which makes a recommendation and suggest possible outcomes Additional: vary the print, include photos or illustrations with captions, be provocative or emotional, use a narrative style.

feature article Structure and language features Language features: - Informative, opinionative - Emotional and descriptive words - Jargon and technical words - Quotes and statistics - Tear out section with a quote in larger font Note: feature articles are commonly found in newspapers and magazine. Therefore, feature article is a generic term for newspaper articles or magazine articles. You are not required to write in columns, this is only done for the final product, not drafts.