A nut graph, also known as a nut graf, is a paragraph in journalism that provides the context of the story "in a nutshell." It typically appears after the lead, which contains the essential facts of the story, and is usually found in feature stories. The nut graph explains the additional context for why the story is important, summarizes recent events related to the story, and outlines the main points of the story. It serves as a promise of the storys content and message, and it is a critical skill for journalists, especially for those starting out in the field.