Nut Graf: Usually a Nut Graf is the next sentence following the Lede/Lead paragraph, or it could be the next paragraph, and explains why the story is important, it also can hook the reader more; the graff is also used as a bridge to connect the lead to the actual story, giving the story more to explain in detail, and to prep for the body of the story.
The Nut Graf's length can depend on the story, sometimes the But Graf can be 1-2 sentences long or it can be longer if needed (not recommended). Nut Grafs have to be placed after the Lead sentence. Normally when prepping for the body, the Nut Graf can pull in some new information.
** Being picked for Student of the Month at Bowie High School is a big accomplishment that Freshman Alexa Robinson was honored with for the month of March 2016 by the Student Council for being more involved in and outside of school and for having extraordinary grades. Just because something looks good on college resumes doesn't mean its easy, becoming Student of the Month is a long ride of hard work and keeping up with things going on both in and outside of school. **
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