1. Throughout this article, a friendly tone is used as well as being formal but not being completely formal due to the way he
Daniel Radcliff responds to the questions. It is mostly formal to the way he speaks as a person. This attracts all audiences
as it is not too serious and a some common language is used as he says “he’s a laugh” this suggests the youth he has in
him and that attracts the younger audiences from the age 16-25 as this is a common way of saying “he’s funny”. At the
beginning of the article, the tone of the voice starts off quite enthusiastic to draw the reader into the article as it is more
targeted to Harry Potter fans as it uses references to it like “the boy who lived”
2. The language used throughout this article is slang and very informal throughout, this is due to regional
identity and where Lilly Allen is from. The article is written in the style of the way she is dressed and to suit
her attitude. This language type in this article attracts young teenage and student audience .
3. The language used is mostly formal unless it is a quote from Adele herself which is mostly informal. But there are
very little quotations from her. The article is very more. This is more for a mature audiences being late teenage
years and older. This is especially with the explicit language Adele uses. In the article it is seen that she is very
informal and uses many slang words which again attracts the older teenager audience and older.