http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/oct/14/madeleine-mccann-abductors-police
This opinion article is very effective article with some of the language it uses. It is about how people should not blame the parents of Madeline McCann for her going missing but should think of finding her and the person that took her. I like, especially, the use of a simple adjective amongst the complicated language that is used of "little girl" and this basic language enables you to have more sympathy for how young she is and the only simple adjective used means that it is strong to the opinion article.
http://www.howstruct.com/10850/a-guide-on-learning-how-to-sing#ixzz2iHYzIjrO
This guide instructs you on how to learn and develop your singing. It is an effective piece as it uses a number of imperative sentences so that it is telling the reader, a beginner at singing, what they need to do to be able to develop from the basic singing in the shower. The use of the verb in front helps the reader to know what to do and be commanded in a simple way.
Marked By PC and Kristen Cast
In the book, Marked By PC and Kristen Cast, I have looked at the first chapter of the story, which is written for a teenage audience. This is used and shown with the use of language that is used. In some places there is adventurous language but in other places there is colloquial language such as "whatnot" and "frickin'" so that it attracts a teenage audience perspective.