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The language in each production piece can indicate who I chose to write for  

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Commentary For production piece one, I wrote the monologue of a chef, as part of a play. The semantic field of cooking is used, including lexis such as "cooker", "culinary" and "bistro". This use of the same topic links it to the text I analysed, by Anthony Bourdain. By looking at the field specific lexis from the title of production piece two, "Top 10 Punk Bands", it is possible to distinguish it from both the textual analysis and production piece one. Production piece two is a magazine article, written for people who know the music genre, punk, quite well but would like further advice on which bands to listen to. This advice aspect can be picked up by the use of imperatives, such as "go buy one" and "don't let us ever", with which I have used an intimate tenor to create a reader writer relationship. This relationship has been created...

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