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Just about anyone can produce a neutral, favorable, or unfavorable impression toward a person, place or thing, depending on the language used. Many tabloid newspapers (such as the National Enquirer) are known for their exaggerated descriptions and stories. Orwell states “the English language is becoming ugly and inaccurate because of our thoughts are foolish, but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts” (200). Tabloid newspapers are an example of these inaccurate stories. For example a tabloid newspaper could make San Diego appear like Hawaii or it could destroy it by describing it to be like the Bronx. Tabloid writers furthermore try to persuade readers that their stories are true, when in reality they are not. In my opi

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