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Information and evaluation co-exist in the modern English newspapers. Information in the English newspapers is conveyed through the medium of brief news items, press reports, articles purely informational in character, and advertisements and announcements. The newspaper also seeks to influence public opinion on political and other matters. Elements of appraisal () may be observed in the very selection and the way of presentation of news, in the use of specific vocabulary, such as "allege" (), "claim" (, ), and syntactic constructions indicating a lack of assurance on the part of the reporter to avoid responsibility (e.g. Mr. X was said to have opposed ....). The headlines of news items also carry some amount of appraisal. Editorials () are characterized by a subjective handling of facts, political or otherwise.
Information in the English newspapers is conveyed through the medium of brief news items, press reports, articles purely informational in character, and advertisements and announcements. The newspaper also seeks to influence public opinion on political and other matters. Elements of appraisal () may be observed in the very selection and the way of presentation of news, in the use of specific vocabulary, such as "allege" (), "claim" (, ), FGI 1081 Stylistics (I. Ladusseva) 30 and syntactic constructions indicating a lack of assurance on the part of the reporter to avoid responsibility (e.g. Mr. X was said to have opposed ....). The headlines of news items also carry some amount of appraisal. Editorials () are characterized by a subjective handling of facts, political or otherwise. FGI 1081 Stylistics (I