Hello everyone!

I have a question about feature articles...

How is it suppose to look like?
Can you find me a feature article on anything so I can see the formate?

well thank you! =)

Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. sorry, but what exactly are you asking? The abbreviations for Los Angeles and/or California?

LA = Los Angeles
CA = California

Feature article in what? A newspaper? A magazine? Pick up a newspaper and you will see a lot of feature articles.

Hello! I'd be happy to help you with your question about feature articles.

Feature articles are a type of journalistic writing that typically go beyond just reporting the facts. They often delve into more in-depth analysis, storytelling, and personal narratives. Feature articles are usually longer than news articles and provide a deeper understanding of a particular subject.

To find a feature article to see the format, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by searching for reputable news websites, such as The New York Times, The Guardian, BBC News, or CNN.
2. Once you're on the website, look for a menu or search bar where you can explore different sections or topics.
3. Choose a topic that interests you, or you can search for "feature articles" directly using the search bar.
4. Scan through the search results and look for articles labeled as "feature," "long read," or similar terms. These articles usually have a more extensive format.
5. Click on the article that catches your attention to open it and see the format.

Remember that different news outlets may have slightly different formats for their feature articles. However, generally, you can expect them to include an attention-grabbing headline, an engaging introduction, and a well-structured body that includes multiple paragraphs with supporting details, quotes from sources, and sometimes images or multimedia elements.

I hope this helps! Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with.