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Analyse how structural and linguistic devices are used to target specific audiences in printed media texts.  

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Analyse how structural and linguistic devices are used to target specific audiences in printed media texts. Different media texts use varied structural and linguistic techniques to target different audiences. Each type of audience reacts to a particular layout. For example, older audiences might go for a formal and factual text, whereas younger audiences might go for an informal chatty text. In this assignment three articles from three holiday brochures will be analysed: club 18-30; superfamily and forever young. The writer of club 18-30 has tried to make the layout individual and simple. For example, it has bold subheadings such as, "what you get?" this allows the reader to look at the article quickly and find the information fast. The whole article is in the middle of the page which also makes it easy to understand. To make the article individual the writer has used many fonts, bold subheadings (which are wavy) and...

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