This article does not contain much straightforward information. It is generated from other more professional invested sources. The speaker places importance on reporting the general issue and affecting opinions by experts. He goes toward more specific detail as well as fiscal facts and a preference to gear toward the magnitude of the event he is covering, Hurricane Harvey. The amount of destruction by rainfall alone in Harvey would be cause enough for any news report. It was an event called unprecedented by many, many news outlet. This was posted in the direct time span of it, as it was occurring, meaning these were current predictions reported and talked about. The audience would likely be an audience who might be directly or indirectly affected by the series of events that would or had come with the hurricane. The message of this article is, rather was, to communicate updates of a disastrous event, and to perhaps bolster a bias of exaggerated proportion. The subject is the hurricane, the events that took place, and the effects as discussed by several experts and evidence. In the title, and throughout the article, there communicates a matter-of-face, but slightly dramatist tone, with easily understandable and interpretative language, with little that stands out from modern vernacular.
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AuthorTheresa Washington is a student in the 10th grade and an upcoming observer of The Huffington Post. She takes part in North Cobb's Speech and Debate team, as well as the FFLA (Future Female Leaders of America). Archives
February 2018
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