10/18/2017 "Police hunt for 'armed and dangerous' killer who shot dead three co-workers at a Baltimore granite company and injured two others before driving to Delaware and opening fire on another man at a used car lot"Read NowAUTHOR This article is written by James Wilkinson. The 58 year old happens to be the project manager and sub editor of the daily mail. James' work can be seen in the Daily Mail, New Zealand Herald, Time Out New York, Arizona Republic, OZY, Hotel Management (Australia), AZCentral.com, Time Out Melbourme. Wilkinson loves BRFC cricket and music, has 2 daughters, and a wife who he has been married to since 2003. ABOUT THE ARTICLE The purpose of this article that James wrote was to warn and inform the readers about some killings that had happened in Baltimore and Delaware. James uses information from the events that lead up to the situation from the cops and primary resources that knew the suspect. To write about the events that happened during the situation was given from cops and witnesses who saw it all unfold. The audience would primarily be those who live around the Baltimore and Delaware areas where the killings had happened. On top of those people the article would be those in surrounding areas and states, since the suspect is still on the run.
During the article James' combination of didactic, forthright, and gloomy tone allowed the reader to understand how badly the situation was and what happened. His didactic tone is seen in sentence like, "Police said Radee Labeeb Prince, 38, opened fire at 8:58 am at Advanced Granite Solutions in Emmorton Business Park, Edgewood, WBALTV11 reported. It's located around 20 miles northeast of central Baltimore, Maryland." which educates and instructs the reader what happened, where it happened, and when it happened. "He said Prince and the man shot at the Wilmington auto shop has a 'history and beefs' with Prince over 'some past history on some criminal cases'. He added that Prince had been arrested 42 times in Delaware, most;y on parole violations, had been convicted of 15 felony counts and four misdemeanors in 2003." this forthright tone is straightforward with no hesitation from James. James mixes a gloomy tone by saying, "They found five people wounded, two of whom died on the scene, with a third dying later. Two others are hospitalized- one in critical conditions and another in serious conditions." which was a sad thing to put in the article and write about, because nobody likes to hear or talk about another person dying. The appeals to ethos, logos, and pathos is evident throughout the article. Ethos can be seen through the people that James had gathered information from, including co-workers of Prince, police officers that had spoken about the events, Princes' landlord, schools, and eye witnesses of the event. As for logos, it is seen when James talks about how many people had died in the shootings, the car Prince had used, the times this all happened, the places, and the events that took place during all of it. Pathos is not written in the article but it is still there due to the pictures that James contributes. The pictures of scenes and people giving grief has to do with emotions.
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10/2/2017 "TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS ARE KICKED OFF THEIR TEAM FOR PROTESTING DURING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM"Read NowAUTHOR This article is written by Emily Crane. She has written multiple article within the 25 years she has been an publisher for The Daily Mail, Slate, Foreign Policy Magazine, New Zealand Herald, Roads and Kingdoms, etc. Emily lives in Sydney, Australia and likes to write about foreign politics, mostly about our current President Donald Trump. ABOUT THE ARTICLE The purpose of this article that Emily has written, is to show and address the increasing problem between Trump and the NFL Organization has grown to smaller places in the United States. Emily uses quotes from primary resources and background information about why and how the story happened so the intended audience understands the all of it. The audience being Americans, especially those who like football and politics or both.
During the article Emily's article her didactic tone can be seen throughout. Her didactic tone is seen when she writes things like, "Cedric Ingram-Lewis and his cousin Larry McCullough, who play for Two Victory and Praise Christian Academy in Crosby.." or even "It comes after more than 200 NFL players and coaches have taken a knee during the national anthem over the past two weeks." Both educate and instruct the reader why what happened had happened and who was involved. Along with didactic tone Emily also shows formal diction. She shows this by writing, "...the Houston Chronicle reports.", which gives what Emily says some credit. Credit can also be seen with the quotes she adds of the men involved with in the article and " 'He told us that disrespect will not be tolerated,' Ingram-Lewis said.", " 'That was my point of view,' Mitchem said.". The appeal of not only ethos but pathos as well is evident. Ethos can be seen with the quotes from Ronnie Mitchem, the coach, and Cedric Ingram-Lewis, one of the players, with the claims that the Houston Chronicle reported by giving them credit along with Emily Crane. The pathos can be seen when Crane including this statement, "[Ronnie Mitchem] added that he supported players protesting- just not during the national anthem. Mitchem said he told them they could kneel after a touchdown in the end zone or hand out flyers." This whole article is based on two boys from Ronnie's team doing what they believed in after being told how their coach felt about the situation and what might happen if they did it, yet they still did what they believed in as well as the Mitchem |
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