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Section One
Use of English
• Advertisements don’t always depict the severe health problems caused by
smoking.
SIGNIFICANCE:
This article is targeted at young people. It addresses the
reader as “you” in an effort to be persuasive yet informal. It cites numerous
facts and figures to bolster its argument. It addresses not only the health
risks involved in smoking but also the negative effects smoking can have on
developing countries. It ends with an emotional appeal pointing out all the
things that smoking advertisements don’t show you.
5.
1-a; 2-b; 3-b; 4-b; 5-b; 6-a.