The tone of the language is for some of the topics are quite opening that might grab the audience attention some of some them are formal and informal very much uses of ethos and logos. The sources uses research from old stories that were posted back in the days or like what is happening as of today in the world even using people thoughts and opinions on certain issues or topics. They mix of outside resources and statistics. The source visual is really colorful and bold and for some of the text they are highlighted or italicized and each of the topic they are talking about correlates an image. The layout of it is really clean and well organized in its place and there is a lot of visuals you can get through and explore on. Its broken in each section so there is about 8 parts and in those parts there is a lot issues that are being explained that is related to the part that they are talking about. For this source that audience selection can be varied because of the topics that are talked there is many so can be target for people into politics, astrology, food, crimes, trends etc. I think this way because since it’s a magazine there will be many issues that are going to shared also they had something that is related to astrology which is something I am researching on so that was great to know.
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