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Tutorial 4

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckingham_Palace

-      Professional standard and well written – the spelling and grammar is impeccable

-      It expository rather than making a judgement

-      The lead is approximately four paragraphs covering the key points and back ground information without being too specific

-      3 sections: History, home of the monarch and modern history. These are organised into subsections that are easy to navigate for the reader

-      12 photos/pictures featured that are relevant to each section. These are helpful for readers to identify and understand the content of the article.

Tutorial 5

Authors Background


 * An author of 20 non-fiction books
 * Attended law school


 * Publish in Edinburgh 2002
 * It holds the same information as other sources, therefore it is verifiable


 * Published 174 years after the murders
 * Presents a comprehensive insight into the case and its commentaries, to examine the evidence and correct self perpetuating errors. The intent is to clarify and inform. Target audience are those who are interested in the topic.

The source evenly covers all the aspects of information that is presented within the Wikipedia article. The information ensures that it does not use emotive language - therefore it is ostensibly factual.

The content is organised in a chronological structure.