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A Comparison of Two Newspaper Articles - September 11th
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... A Comparison of Two Newspaper Articles In this essay I will contrast a pair of articles from two different English papers, The Times and The Mirror. These articles were published on 12th September 2001, the day after the terrorist atrocities hit America, so had a huge amount of influence and needed to provide the reader with as much information and explanations as possible, as this was a very confused time for everyone. The Times is a broadsheet paper, that is to say a larger paper of about 'A2' size, and The Mirror is a tabloid, a smaller 'A3' size paper. Their sizes are not their only differences though. Broadsheets and tabloids are aimed at different markets and therefore have very different manners of writing. The Times is expected to be bought by middle-class persons with a reasonable income and who are well educated. The Mirror however aims at the working class people













