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My second hypothesis is that the average sentence length in a broadsheet will be longer than in a tabloid, I believe this because the most complicated information would be found in the broadsheet and therefore the use connectives  

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Read All About It For my maths coursework I have chosen to compare a tabloid, which is a light-hearted gossip newspaper with more celebrity banter than factual information, with a broadsheet, which contains lots of information that concerns our every day lives and less gossip, it can be described as a more 'mature' newspaper. Broadsheets are normally printed in black and white whereas tabloids are printed in colour. The two newspapers are very different and there is a big boundary between fact and fiction, which separates the two. For my coursework I have decided to use the 'mirror; as my tabloid and the 'times' as my broadsheet. I have chosen these because in themselves they are very different and it will be very interesting to see how they both compare mathematically. From my tests I hope to find out how the lengths of words and sentences both compare and...

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