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This piece of coursework will attempt to access the different lengths of words, from passages of 100 words, in tabloid and broadsheet newspapers.  

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INTRODUCTION This piece of coursework will attempt to access the different lengths of words, from passages of 100 words, in tabloid and broadsheet newspapers. HYPOTHESIS I predict that the lengths of words in a tabloid newspaper are shorter than the length of words in a broadsheet newspaper. The reason being that tabloids are usually ; * Read by working class people with less education * They are write about less serious issues than broadsheets * They are read for entertainment The words in broadsheets may possibly be of a longer length than those in tabloids because; * They usually discuss more serious issues * They are usually read by educated, middle class people * People often read them for work, for example economists to see how the stock market is doing. PRELIMANRY DISCUSSION In order to test the hypothesis accurately two articles shall be chosen from the following tabloids and broadsheets; TABLOIDS * The Sun * The Daily Star BROADSHEETS * The Guardian * The Times In order...

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