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In the article written by The Guardian they use the classification argument, and the words used in the article are a bit complicated, some of them harder to understand by the first glance at the text, but it can be understanded if researched.
There are also statistics made to better reflect what they mean, because statistics usually tend to ensure us that what we read is valid.
The editorial is written with Persuasive writing, because it shows as said above, they use statistics and research to validate their claim.
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There has been a lot of controversy lately about immigrants and integration in Great Britain, 4 in 10 people believe that “having a wide variety of backgrounds and cultures undermined the British culture.
ll. 2,3” They write about identity in the article. The article states also that it is quite normal in Britain to have a range of cultures, because cultures originate from communities.
They write that cultures are not isolated, they come out to the whole world to experience and see, but people are still very much against it, they don’t want to see different cultures in Britain
people are resistant and still not open about it, that is one of the reasons that led to Brexit being accepted by the majority.
In Britain there have been economic struggle caused by austerity, that has shrunk the places the people can share.
Many people use that as a motive to scapegoat the minorities, they are using this as an excuse to find someone to blame, and that of course, is a tool to blame immigrants.
The state doesn’t have a segregation policy yet, the reason might be that they don’t like to “sacrifice the nation on the altar of imaginary cultural preferences.
l. 14” A research shows that 9 out of 10 people agree that in order to integrate, people have to learn English, pay taxes and respect democracy.
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