Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Nut Graff

The Nut Graf tells the reader where the story is going and usually happens after the lead paragraph. It tells the reader why they should keep reading and explains the significance of the story. A good nut graf should help direct the reader's understanding for the theme of the story and is like a brief summary.

The Nut Graf should be quick and straight to the point. It can range from a single sentence to a paragraph. It is usually the second paragraph, though it sometimes appears third. It should elaborate on the lead of the story, and should cover the five Ws and the one H, if it was not covered in the lead. The Nut Graf is a crucial part of the story because it basically sums up what you are about to read.




Nut Graf
   Madison Orr is not active in any extracurricular activities, but loves to write and hang out with her friends in her free time. She is 15 in 9th grade and her favorite class to be in is english.

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