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Explorers, or boys messing about? Either way, taxpayer gets rescue bill.
Explorers, or boys messing about? Either way, taxpayer gets rescue bill.
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Explorers?
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"They appeared to have all the proper equipment, satellite phone and emergency watch, this tells us that they are possibly proper explorers and not boys messing around as they have come properly equipped.
Boys messing about
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"Trusty helicopter"
Seems slightly sarcastic seeing as their trusty helicopter ended up crashing therefore not being trusty.
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The rescue involved the Royal Navy, RAF and British coast guard.
List of three which gives impact to how big the rescue mission was and how much rouble it caused everyone.
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"The wisdom of the teams latest adventure was questioned by... editor of "Janes helicopters markets"
Once again the using of experts to undermine the two men and back up the criticism of the author,
The writer is very critical of the two men and seems biased towards them being "Boy's messing about".
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Linguisic techniques
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Strong verbs such as "hostile territory" and "nothing short of a miracle" "and that men are lucky to be alive"
Use of numbers to reinforce how remote the area is and how much it is costing the tax payer e.g. "Robinson R44 has a single engine"
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