Language Analysis
Persuasion through media texts, newspapers, films, TV news and the radio can be very effective, but is it the effect that was intended? The article, State can ban fatty choices, but teens will just vote with their feed,' the editorial, Junking the fatty foods,' as well as the cartoon, Expelled,' all reflect the society in which we live in that is concerned about the health of its children. With one in four children either obese or overweight, now is surely the time to act in order to stop this
Epidemic from escalating any further than it already has.
In the article State can ban fatty choices, but teens will just vote with their feed,' the tone seems to be quite cynical yet matter-of-factly as if the information is of common-sense and the people reading should already know the result of the implementation of such a ban. "We've got McDonald's 20 metres down the road. Where do you think the kids are going to go?"' Also alluding to this is the idea that you only eat......
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