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1 Issues in the Australian Media Area of study 3 Using Language to Persuade

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5 This is the Basic Search screen. Enter search term(s) in the Find field, and then click Search. Enter search term(s) in the Find field

6 You can limit the source type to just newspapers. Uncheck All then click on Newspapers.

7 You can narrow results using Limiters located in the Limit your results area. The majority of your research needs to focus on items in the Australian media after September 1, 2011.

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