Avoid editorializing

To avoid editorializing, a writer should present only facts and limit or eliminate most adjectives, except in direct quotes. For example, instead of writing, “He was sad,” describe what the person did that made you think he was sad. Instead of writing,  national news in hindi

He was sad,” you could write, “He placed   his head in his hands and wept.” Present what you see and hear; let the reader make the connection that the person was sad. How do you know something is “interesting,” “impressive,” “tragic,” or “avoidable”?  business news in hindi

That is your opinion. Just present the facts. Leave the value judgment to your readers. Journalists often go by the adage, “Show, don’t tell.” Editorializing can be avoided by attributing any information that is not a fact or is not common knowledge. If the information is not common knowledge, may or may not be true, or is entirely opinion, it must be attributed to someone. If not everyone knows something to be true, your responsibility is to attribute that information to a source. You do not have to wrap up the story. That is one of the functions of the inverted pyramid structure. When there is nothing else to write, just stop

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