Nora Maloney, Vanity Fair
Diction- In 10 Ways to Pamper Post- Valentine's Day, Maloney's diction is informal and casual. Her words show that she wants to introduce the various face masks and how beneficial they are. Her casual wording gives off a feeling that she wants to keep the audience interested.
Rhetorical Devices- Maloney uses rhetorical questions when talking to the readers to keep them intrigued. While describing Lotus Youth Preserve Rescue mask, she introduces the mask by telling the readers how excellent fresh masks are then asks the reader: " Umbrian Clay, anyone?". Her tones also help keep the audience with her.
Tone- Maloney's tone shows that she is very interested and excited to show and tell the readers about the different types of face masks. As she is telling people about the a peel off face mask she uses a little humor like : " Yes, it's one of those" . Her casual tone makes the readers understand her points and keeps them interested.
Purpose- The purpose of the article is to inform readers about the different types of face masks and the how the ingredients benefit people. This is important because it gives the readers facts about the masks and not just Maloney's view on them.
Argument Through Appeals- Maloney organized her article by first intriguing the reader by introducing face masks that can benefit people differently like reducing puffiness and making you look younger. Maloney then talks about what's in each face mask that makes them special. Lastly, Maloney closes out her article by telling people how to use the masks.
Diction- In 10 Ways to Pamper Post- Valentine's Day, Maloney's diction is informal and casual. Her words show that she wants to introduce the various face masks and how beneficial they are. Her casual wording gives off a feeling that she wants to keep the audience interested.
Rhetorical Devices- Maloney uses rhetorical questions when talking to the readers to keep them intrigued. While describing Lotus Youth Preserve Rescue mask, she introduces the mask by telling the readers how excellent fresh masks are then asks the reader: " Umbrian Clay, anyone?". Her tones also help keep the audience with her.
Tone- Maloney's tone shows that she is very interested and excited to show and tell the readers about the different types of face masks. As she is telling people about the a peel off face mask she uses a little humor like : " Yes, it's one of those" . Her casual tone makes the readers understand her points and keeps them interested.
Purpose- The purpose of the article is to inform readers about the different types of face masks and the how the ingredients benefit people. This is important because it gives the readers facts about the masks and not just Maloney's view on them.
Argument Through Appeals- Maloney organized her article by first intriguing the reader by introducing face masks that can benefit people differently like reducing puffiness and making you look younger. Maloney then talks about what's in each face mask that makes them special. Lastly, Maloney closes out her article by telling people how to use the masks.