PHRASES FOR RENDERING A NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
• The article I am going to render comes from the Moscow News/ Moscow Times/… issue
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• The story / article deals with / is concerned with
o describes / examines / reveals / exposes
o dwells on / explains / addresses / discusses
o presents / covers / outlines / states
o offers / considers / looks into / treats
• The problems addressed in the article are acute / urgent / vital / burning.
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• The story centres round …
• … is the main thread of the story.
• The article deals with the burning problems of life: politics, economics, education, marriage, and so on.
• The author’s attitude is a broad reflector of the aims, confusions, concerns, ideas, and attitudes of …
• The article is marked with pessimism/optimism.
• The author gives an account of…
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• The author remains concentrated on these problems throughout the article.
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The Essay on Feelings And Thoughts Reader Article Author
ANALYSIS OF TWO PIECES OF WRITING AT THE MORGUE - Helen Garner, True Stories 1996 This article is written in the first person's point of view. The style is informal, almost chatty in spite of the morbid topic it deals with. The author uses this style to tell the reader a story, like telling a friend an experience. The author's feelings and thoughts are freely expressed. This helps to put the ...
PHRASES FOR RENDERING A NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
• The article I am going to render comes from the Moscow News/ Moscow Times/… issue
• The author(s) of the article is (are) …
• The story / article deals with / is concerned with
o describes / examines / reveals / exposes
o dwells on / explains / addresses / discusses
o presents / covers / outlines / states
o offers / considers / looks into / treats
• The problems addressed in the article are acute / urgent / vital / burning.
• The action takes place in …
• The story is set in …
• The scene is laid in …
• As the story unfolds, …
• The story centres round …
• … is the main thread of the story.
• The article deals with the burning problems of life: politics, economics, education, marriage, and so on.
• The author’s attitude is a broad reflector of the aims, confusions, concerns, ideas, and attitudes of …
• The article is marked with pessimism/optimism.
• The author gives an account of…
• The author’s attention is focused on …
• The author remains concentrated on these problems throughout the article.
• The article is/ I find this article interesting / entertaining / exciting / gripping / amusing / enjoyable / funny / witty / banal / skillfully developed / slow-moving / fast-moving/topical/outdated/boring…