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Sweatshop Slavery

... 'SWEATSHOP SLAVERY' In the article, "SWEAT SHOP", the writer, Sarah Strickland tackles the constantly worrying subject of 'sweatshop slavery'; workers being exploited to work for clothes-making companies. The main aim of the piece is to put across the plight of these people. The layout is simple, but effective, with an informative but meaningful sub-headline of "Gap short cost £28, but the hard labour..." which sums up the whole article. "SWEAT SHOP" is a bold title, depicting again simply what the article is about. The message at the end about "protecting" the names of workers is also quite influential on the opinions of the readers, instilling in them the fact that these workers aren't meant to be talking about their conditions, as something dishonest is going on. The beginning paragraphs are very descriptive, and set the scene, laying out for you exactly the kinds of situations the workers are living, such as "the daunting

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