Explore and compare the different grammatical structures and techniques used in an article from THE TIMES and from THE SUN regarding the earthquake in India. Broadsheets and tabloids differ. They do not share the same tone, they do not have the same purpose and they aim to appeal to a different audience. Looking at these …
Jackie dropped her blue fountain pen and relaxed her aching wrist. She had been reading and adding to the notes of her client’s case for the last two hours. It was taking place the next day and she hadn’t even read halfway through yet. Laying back in the comfy black office chair she let out …
The Scope charity letter is an emotional, personal and heart felt letter intended to inform people about Cerebral Palsy and to persuade them donate to their worthy cause. The intended audience was the recipient of this letter, who may possibly be a parent perhaps whose child unfortunately has this terrible condition. The writer of this …
“I work hard for a sufficient living, and therefore yes, I do well” comes at the close of Dickens’ “Great Expectations”, and reveals a latent redemption of Pip’s previous condemnation that “the universal struggle” had caused him to be unashamedly “disgusted with his calling and his life”. This feature of Dickens’ novel’s ending allies with …