Writing an Editorial Article

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    Elena Gilbert
    Elena Gilbert
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    Beginning to write an editorial article? The simple steps below would help you create one with ease.

    1. A statement, question or title upon which the editorial would be prepared is the preliminary requirement.
    2. Then is the need of an Introduction that catches the reader’s attention towards your issue.
    3. Proceed with an objective explanation of your issue, clearly stating the importance of the topic being discussed.
    4. Back your explanation with supporting facts, figures and quotes from relevant sources. The objective is to give background knowledge to your readers.
    5. Represent also the opposing arguments, including the positive aspects. This will enable a balanced overview.

    Make way for a clear and rational solution to the argument raised.

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    Michael Fernandes
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    Drafting the question is an important step?

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    Rita Watson
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    Yes because it catches the attention of the readers.

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    Thomas Latson
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    Keep in mind that it is not necessary that only the target audience will read it.

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    Lucy Watson
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    Right once it is published anybody could read it.

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