Women and heart attack
Right off the bat, it is safe to assume that the title of this article will attract a mostly female audience. The article's first couple sentences, "Younger women — ages 18 to 55 — represent only a fraction of the nation's 720,000 heart attacks each year. About 35,000", is sure to keep readers engaged. Reimer continues the article with studies and both credible and non-credible sources claiming that women experience more daily stress than men. Although very controversial, it is hard to disagree.
If anything, this article uses logos in the form of statistics, studies from credible sources (Yale University, Doctors, etc.), and facts about stress and heart disease. The article could be seen as a call for action in the way that it reminds women how much stress they endure, which may lead readers to alter their lifestyle in order to stay healthy.
Audience: The intended audience may be women. However, this article is very informative and could be meant for all demographics.
Tone: This article comes across as informative and educational.
Purpose: To educate young women of possible health problems and to inform readers of the seriousness of the issue.
If anything, this article uses logos in the form of statistics, studies from credible sources (Yale University, Doctors, etc.), and facts about stress and heart disease. The article could be seen as a call for action in the way that it reminds women how much stress they endure, which may lead readers to alter their lifestyle in order to stay healthy.
Audience: The intended audience may be women. However, this article is very informative and could be meant for all demographics.
Tone: This article comes across as informative and educational.
Purpose: To educate young women of possible health problems and to inform readers of the seriousness of the issue.