The W5HS paragraph structure is one of the most basic informational paragraph that doesn't really try to argue for anything. Hopefully it's obvious that the mixed initialism stands for:
An example would be:
Stephens Richardson (May 4, 1966 - ) was born in Springfield, Kentucky, to Edna Marie (nee' Thomas) and Claymore Grant Richardson. He is the lead guitarist for the grudge rock band, Bang the Trashcan Lid, and learned his art via his father beginning at the age of five. He tours all over the world, but his primary fanbase is centered in the Midwest United States. He was one of the founding members of the band and has been with them since 1988 and is one of the two members that tours full time. Richardson said that although he was attracted to his father's preferred musical genre, Bluegrass, when he was young, he began to appreciate the technical aspects of rock guitar after listening to Van Halen in the early- to mid-1980s. He plays using the "cram it and jam it" method, which critics often find more sophisticated than the less technical playing styles used by other guitarists of the same ken. Richardson is most known for his pioneering work using the "wet" method of guitar playing in which an active electrical current passes through the guitar strings while he is playing; although this does not result in his death, it enhances his abilities to scream lyrics rather than just sing them loudly.
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An example would be:
- Stephens Richardson (in a class about the history of rock music)
Stephens Richardson (May 4, 1966 - ) was born in Springfield, Kentucky, to Edna Marie (nee' Thomas) and Claymore Grant Richardson. He is the lead guitarist for the grudge rock band, Bang the Trashcan Lid, and learned his art via his father beginning at the age of five. He tours all over the world, but his primary fanbase is centered in the Midwest United States. He was one of the founding members of the band and has been with them since 1988 and is one of the two members that tours full time. Richardson said that although he was attracted to his father's preferred musical genre, Bluegrass, when he was young, he began to appreciate the technical aspects of rock guitar after listening to Van Halen in the early- to mid-1980s. He plays using the "cram it and jam it" method, which critics often find more sophisticated than the less technical playing styles used by other guitarists of the same ken. Richardson is most known for his pioneering work using the "wet" method of guitar playing in which an active electrical current passes through the guitar strings while he is playing; although this does not result in his death, it enhances his abilities to scream lyrics rather than just sing them loudly.