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To give you the most accurate breakdown, I need a little more context about what we are analyzing.

In journalism, content creation, and academic writing, the main topic and the angle serve two distinct, critical purposes: Main Topic vs. Angle

The Main Topic: This is the broad, general subject matter (the “what”). It answers what the story or piece is about at a high level.

The Angle: This is the specific lens, perspective, or unique hook used to look at that topic (the “so what”). It narrows the focus to make the content relevant, fresh, and interesting to a specific audience. A Quick Example Main Topic: Remote work.

Angle A: How remote work is causing a population boom in small rural towns.

Angle B: The hidden ergonomic health risks of working from your couch.

Angle C: Why cybersecurity threats have doubled due to home Wi-Fi networks.

To help me tailor this to your exact needs, could you share a bit more context? If you’re interested, tell me:

What specific subject, article, or project are you working on? Who is your target audience? What goal are you trying to achieve with this content?

Once I know what you are focusing on, I can help you brainstorm a powerful angle or map out your main points.

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