... I have studied and found out that there are two types of newspapers: Broadsheet and Tabloid. ...
Whereas tabloid papers such as The Mirror or The Sun are written for almost any social group or level of education as the words are less complex of those in the broadsheets. ...
Also tabloid newspapers have shorter articles rather than long complex articles as in broadsheet newspapers contain serious news rather than celebrity gossip like tabloid newspapers.
Tabloid newspapers aim their papers at everyday people of the working class social group. ...
I have studied an article but in two different types of newspapers one tabloid and one broadsheet. ... The article in the tabloid newspaper (The Mirror) has the title ‘The Thug Generation’, and that of the broadsheet (The Guardian) has the title ‘Half of all pupils admit breaking the law’.
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