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Title: Language Analysis
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By using engaging questions at the beginning such as “Who made Ben into a tin god?” the author will attract the audiences attention and this will persuade them to read on further to find out why these questions are being asked. Another such technique used by the author is anecdotal evidence... Showed first 250 characters
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Another such technique used by the author is anecdotal evidence. Expressing things like “Being a former drug addict…” will help the audience relate to the author and Ben Cousins therefore gaining their sympathy because it will help them realise drug addiction is a reality and can happen to anyone... Showed next 250 characters
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