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Dizzie Rascal - Coggle Diagram
Dizzie Rascal
purpose
inform about current affairs, obamas election
Audience
highly educated, older, politically interested
Mode
Planned interview on Paxman's behalf, spoken conversation
Tone
Paxman's tone towards Rascal is condescending and blunt- the exclamative here shows he is shocked and expected to interrogate him, patronising tone the adverb 'there' exaggerates his opinion further
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Interviewing techniques
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His use of leading questions to Dizzee aimed at simplifying the dialogue but came across as patronizing.
Open-ended questions like 'How does it seem to you?' allowed for broader responses but could be seen as ambiguous.
When questioning Valerie, Paxman used closed questions to prompt detailed and specific answers.
Language analysis
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Valerie, on the other hand, employed complex and prepared speech fitting her role as a politician.
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Valerie showed confidence through direct address and the use of collective pronouns and intensifiers.
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Dynamics
Paxman held the floor as the interviewer, setting the tone and direction of the conversation.
Dizzee spoke more but with less weight due to excessive fillers, while Amos was more taciturn but impactful in her speech.
Amos was received more positively than Dizzee due to her sophisticated language and coherent responses.