inverted pyramid
The "inverted pyramid" is a writing style commonly used in journalism. It presents the most important information at the beginning of an article, followed by supporting details and background information. This structure allows readers to quickly grasp the main points, even if they do not read the entire piece.
This format is particularly useful for news articles, where readers often skim for key facts. By placing the essential information first, writers ensure that even if the article is cut off or only partially read, the core message remains clear and accessible.