The author of “Netflix Again Tops Subscriber Growth Forecast” use formal diction to explain how Netflix got to the top of the charts for subscribers. The emotional attachment the author has with the article is small, he mostly appeals to logos to show Netflix’s consistent growth. The author shows that he does have an interest in this topic by using specific statistics, which probably took awhile to find. While appealing to logos throughout most of the article, the article creates an informative tone. The author mainly appeals to logos by using statistics “it added 5.3 million streamers in total”. He also appeals to ethos by providing credible companies “Amazon and Hulu”. The purpose of this article is to inform readers of Netflix’s plan to sell and how it will affect their current growth rate. The author organizes his argument by topic. He vegans by talking about how Netflix is currently at the top of the growth charts and then leads into into plan to sell the company. The argument shows different pros and cons of the option to sell. The speaker of the article is someone who supports Netflix’s plan to sell and wants to inform readers of future plans. The occasion of this article is Netflix again topping the charts and Netflix releasing their plan to sell soon. The audience of the article is people looking to be informed about stocks and future plans for business. The purpose of this article is to inform readers of Netflix’s plan to sell and show how they are doing against their competition (hulu). The subject of this article if Netflix and their future plans. As stated before, the tone of the article is informative.
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Emma Lovell, a sophomore at NCHS, is taking AP Lang. Archives
February 2018
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