Comparing and contrasting
newspaper article
The Guardian
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The Sun
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Language
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A
very Formal language has been used in this article. Words Such as
(Assassination & struck).
The tittle
of the article gives a lot of details about the article itself.
“ Israel
and Gaza militants in deadly exchanges.”
There
weren’t any informal language used in this article.
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In
this article there were a balance between both informal & formal
language.
Formal
word such as: harrowing.
Informal
word such as: hit.
The
title is very simple and brief "The innocent."
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Reporter’s view point
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Objective
o
Resources such as quotations and actions made
o
Evidence
& proof from many people (Gazza)
o
Referring back to what
Israeli have said and done
o
Referring to Hamas
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Subjective
o
The writer did not include enough resources which
makes the reader believes that this is true.
o
Many people will not believe or trust the
piece of information the writer mentioned without giving strong evidence.
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Content details
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More Details
In
the article the writer mentioned every part of the story and explained
everything in full details.
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Lack of details
The
article only discussed the main part of the story with brief informations.
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Reference
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Reliable & strong evidence
The
writer referred to other resources
(in text reference, quotes)
Hamas
Israeli
police
Israeli
prime minister
Palestinian
UN
observer
Palestinian
health
Official Israel |
Not enough evidence
The
writer did not include strong evidence
but there were few references.
Mr
Masharawi
Prime Minister
Hamas
David
Cameron
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Visual images
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In this Article there were no pictures instead
1 video was posted.
The blast in Gazza (video)
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In
this article six pictures are posted in a medium size and one video.
Israeli baby
Blast in Gazza
Body of Ahmed
Barrage
A map that show Gazza and Israel and few surrounding
countries
Rocket attacks
after Israel strike on Hamas commander (video)
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