Here are the correct matches for each term based on the descriptions provided:
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Summary lead: must have 35 or fewer words that answer who, what, when, where, and how. Most straight news should begin this way.
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Narrative lead: uses an anecdote to engage the audience in the story.
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Staccato lead: consists of short, snappy sentences that catch the attention of the audience and "set the scene" before providing information about who, what, when, where, and how.
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Quotation lead: provides immediate interest by beginning with a brief quotation from a witness or person interviewed in the story.
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Contrast lead: consists of two or three short lead paragraphs that show contrasting information about people, things, or events.