Compare the three newspaper articles on AIDS commenting on their effectiveness as sources of information and the effects of style and content on the reader. Refer closely to all three texts in your answer.
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Compare the three newspaper articles on AIDS commenting on their effectiveness as sources of information and the effects of style and content on the reader. Refer closely to all three texts in your answer. These three newspaper articles all tackle the same topic, but all approach it in very different ways and writing styles. They come from different newspaper styles as well, The Daily Mail is a tabloid paper, whereas The Guardian and The Times are both broad-sheet papers, which can sometimes be seen as more respectable and more interested in giving the reader the truth. This point is shown quite clearly in these articles. The first article, which comes from the Guardian, is international news being reported from Bangkok, Thailand. It has been written on account of "The Third International Conference on AIDS in Asia". There are many presentational devices with a very clear headline that outlines to the...

