If you read a magazine article that's supposed to be about some general policy issue, but the first three paragraphs focus on one person's anecdotal experience in relation to the issue, does this make you feel:
It must be a thing that's taught in journalism school. But why? Do readers really want it?
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Because people respond to stories, not semantics.
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