A good article starts with a brief lead section introducing the topic
Paragraphs should be short enough to be readable, but long enough to develop an idea. Overly long paragraphs should be split up, as long as the cousin paragraphs keep the idea in focus. One-sentence paragraphs are unusually emphatic, and should be used sparingly. Articles should rarely, if ever, consist solely of such paragraphs.
Lists are very effective to structure content and make it easily readable. There are two types of lists, unordered and ordered.
This is an example of an unordered list.
This is an example of an ordered list.