question 2 (mandatory) (10 points)\nthe inverted pyramid style of writing tells a story in\nsmall bits and…

question 2 (mandatory) (10 points)\nthe inverted pyramid style of writing tells a story in\nsmall bits and pieces.\nlong passages.\nascending order of importance.\ndescending order of importance.\nquestion 3 (mandatory) (10 points)\nleads traditionally have a focus on\nyour editor/producer.\nthe who, what, when, where, why, and how of a piece.\nyour publisher.\nsociety at large.\nquestion 4 (mandatory) (10 points)\nlook for the __________ core of your sentence and write that first.\n\where did it happen\\n\what happened to whom\\n\who did what to whom\\n\when did it happen\\nquestion 5 (mandatory) (10 points)\na(n) __________ lead summarizes what happened and explaining why it matters to your readers.\nsummary
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Brief Explanations:
- Question 2: The inverted - pyramid style of writing presents information in the order of most important to least important, i.e., descending order of importance.
- Question 3: Leads in writing typically focus on the key elements of a piece, which are the who, what, when, where, why, and how.
- Question 4: The core of a sentence often revolves around the basic action - who did what to whom.
- Question 5: A summary lead does exactly what is described, summarizes the event and its significance to the readers.
Answer:
- Question 2: D. descending order of importance
- Question 3: B. the who, what, when, where, why, and how of a piece
- Question 4: C. "who did what to whom"
- Question 5: A. summary