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Compare the Two Newspaper Articles in Terms of Structure, Presentation and Language - What is the Target Audience for Each and How Can we Tell?  

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Compare the Two Newspaper Articles in Terms of Structure, Presentation and Language - What is the Target Audience for Each and How Can we Tell? Every day, newspapers around Britain have exactly the same major national news stories to report. But most people have a particular paper which they prefer to read on a regular basis. It is quite interesting to find that people feel that they are divided into social subcultures depending on what sort of newspaper they read. What is it then, that can make newspapers so different from each other when they are dealing with the same story? Here we have two articles both concerning the search for the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. One is from the Daily Mirror, and the other is from the Guardian. Both concern the government's failure to find any weapons of mass destruction after months of searching. In the Daily Mirror, the report...

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