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There are many different newspapers. They range from tabloid papers to the broadsheet papers. The tabloids are a lighter read to the more involving descriptive broadsheet papers.  

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Introduction There are many different newspapers. They range from tabloid papers to the broadsheet papers. The tabloids are a lighter read to the more involving descriptive broadsheet papers. Different newspapers are written to suit these preferences. In the tabloid papers the wording used is less profound and therefore more easily understood. My aim is to find out if a tabloid paper (The Daily Mail) gives a more "easier" read than a broadsheet paper (The Independent). I predict a broadsheet paper will have more words on average per sentence than a tabloid paper. Investigation My objectors are to: 1) Collect data on number of words per sentence in two papers. 2) Present data in a meaningful way. 3) Interpret and analyse results and diagrams. 4) Draw conclusions on analysis; state whether the prediction is correct. The amount of words per sentence will be collected from the sport section, the news section and the back page of...

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