Muse? Give Me King Adora Every Time
Introduction "of all the press release that have filled my inbox this week one stands out as the least expected". This article uses first person, this makes the reader feel as if they are getting information directly from the artist. the first sentence also teases the reader giving them minimal information but encouraging them to read on. throughout the article techniques such as rhetorical questions are used to involve the reader with the article. The article also uses quotations this opens up other thoughts and opinions to the reader.
The Muppets
Thirty-Five years since first gracing our screens, Kermit, Miss Piggy and the gang are back. It's time to raise the curtain and discuss, um, Radiohead's carbon emissions dationg Lady Gaga
The article uses in formal language "The gang are back" this makes the article feel as if it is chatty and involves the reader on a more personal level. The article also tries to use humor as another way of involving the audience making it feel more entertaining, inviting the reader to read on. It also uses an interview style, this gives the reader more than one opinion and encouraging them to make up their own minds and think more about the article.
TELL SANTA I'VE BEEN GOOD!
'YOU ME At six frontman Josh Franceschi has reacted with shock and sadness over recent research which has shown that boys that share his first name are least well-behaved in the run up to Christmas Day.'
The headline gives the reader exactly what the article is about, and who is featured within it. This article uses a more informative tone as it is giving the audience information rather than using a chatty tone. Although it uses a formal tone the article grabs the readers attention as it is an usual topic and helps to bring the artist and the reader closer. Fans of Josh would be most interested in this article as it is quite personal to him and his life.
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