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INTERVIEW LANGUAGE NME MAGAZINE INTERVIEW

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INTERVIEW LANGUAGE

NME MAGAZINE INTERVIEW

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In the main title placed in quotation marks is the inappropriate use of language adds to what the rest of the interview may be like and what is to follow, but buy saying ‘it’s the only mag I buy’ this instantly attracts the readers eye as he must be talking about NME so they are encouraged to read on to find out more

This is here to persuade the reader to carry on reading, it splits the main texts and the header, it gives a short opening by introducing who they are interviewing and who he may speak about and what he may talk about within the following three column interview

Relating back to a previous comment NME had made in the past which may have caused up-raw, but he here is quoting they didn’t stir it up, and this may be as to why they have placed it in bold; for it to be a clear quote from Liam Gallagher

Placing the name of who they are interviewing in a different coloured font to make it stand out .

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‘Crap’ used within the text again shows how NME aren't phased on what language that they use as they are mainly focused towards the older teenagers, young adult audience

Using the words monkey business, gives a fun twist to the title and makes you think that this story could be funny as to why its called monkey business, and attracts the audiences to what this could possibly be about. And what effect these three words will actually have on the story and what meaning

Adding as to what could be seen as a funny joke in bold red will firstly attract the readers eye before they begin to read the full story and will encourage them, if they are to find it funny and amusing to carry on reading; as the story may be to their humor