Thursday, December 12, 2019
Reckless Driving and Drug Addiction-Free-Samples for Students
Question: Write a 250 word news article (inverted pyramid) based on the information below. You must include a headline, standfirst, and, of course, a lead sentence. Incident: Two-car accident on LKSA Highway. Answer: Car Bumped into each other in Highway: Reckless Driving and Drug Addiction 17 Feb 2018, 2.45am: Two cars collided in a disastrous manner due to reckless driving at 2:45am on LKSA Highway, one was a Toyota Vios the other being a 2007 Honda City injuring Samirah Ali and Chee Wai Lynn the later a minor, who were later released after being treated with minor injuries. The incident of hasty driving brought to the forefront teenage drug addictions and its adverse impacts on the society at large. Police recovered drugs from Chees car and authorities suspect that the accident was mainly a consequence of drug overdose. The cars were allegedly moving towards the direction of Shah Alam city centre when they knocked against each other. According to sources, Samirah Ali, a 19 years old studying at Taylors University belonging from the town of Ipoh, Perak was later taken to Darul Ehsan Medical Centre to be treated for minor injuries. Both of the victims were later on escorted to the police station from where they were dispatched over to their respective parents. One of the traffic authorities, who wished to maintain anonymity, showed concern for the prevalent consumption of drugs especially by the children belonging from respectable family background. He added that Chee Wai Lynn is the daughter of the schools PIBG president who smashed in a menacing manner in front of the Toyota Vios. The traffic sergeant clearly had little or no faith in the conveyance of news through the light of media as he further added You dont use my name. You media ghouls are all alike Bibliography List: Emde, K., Klimmt, C., Schluetz, D. M. (2016). Does storytelling help adolescents to process the news? A comparison of narrative news and the inverted pyramid. Journalism Studies, 17(5), 608-627. Yaffe, P. (2017). How to improve your writing by standing on your head. Ubiquity, 2017(June), 1.
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