Make Your Way 8, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM
• Find examples of each of the following stylistic features (typical of popular newspapers) in the above articles. • Summarise each article in one sentence. • Write a follow-up to the article in the Sun under the headline: • alliteration • hyperbole (sensational or exaggerated language) • colloquialisms Devoted daughter Doreen Jones The sobbing mum, dressed in black, collapsed in her daughter’s arms. Heart-throb John James took the plunge and tied the knot with 34-year-old Miss Australia Denise Coward. Daily newspapers: The qualities Newspapers aimed at educated middle-class and professional people. The qualities vary in size. While The Times and The Independent appear in tabloid format, The Daily Telegraph is a broadsheet, almost twice as big. The Guardian appears in a format which is midway between the two in size. Emphasis on detailed coverage of national and international news, political comment, cultural events and the world of finance. Fewer pictures, higher level language. 5 93 6 Unit 6: Read all about it Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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