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Higher English. Broadsheet Review. Which papers are recommended?. Anything that is reasonably sophisticated and is based on opinion. If the article seeks to persuade you… you’re n the right place! E.g The Herald, The I, Telegraph, The Independent, The Scotsman etc. What you need to do.
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Higher English Broadsheet Review
Which papers are recommended? • Anything that is reasonably sophisticated and is based on opinion. • If the article seeks to persuade you… you’re n the right place! • E.g The Herald, The I, Telegraph, The Independent, The Scotsman etc.
What you need to do • Sum up the central argument or view point of the journalist. • Include: Date, paper and journalist’s name.
Pick out the central areas of writer’s craft • Tone and register • Word choice • Humour • Anecdote/stats/expert opinions • Structure – including contrasts in argument • Rhetorical techniques – hyperbole, understatement (litotes), antithesis, climax and anti-climax
Tone • Sarcastic • Scathing • Ironic • Optimistic • Sardonic (mocking) • Flippant (dismissive) • Persuasive • Effusive (emotionally over the top - gushy) • Satirical
Word Choice • Think of the connotations of particular words. • The journalist has picked this words to influence us in some way.
Anecdote – a funny wee story – why? • Stats – help to emphasise point and ,therefore, persuade.
Rhetorical skills • Rhetorical questions • Hyperbole – completely OTT • Litotes – the opposite • Antithesis – juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas – gives a feeling of balance • Climax or Anti climax • Triads • Repetition
Conclusion • Briefly evaluate the success of the piece.
When is it for? • Every Tuesday • I also require a copy of the article, or the link written down at the bottom. • 1st one due next week. • Either take sample article from class (pensions), or find your own. • Mark Steel, Giles Coren • N.B. The more you read, the more intelligent you will become.