Rhetorical questions are often used in magazine articles to involve the reader in the topic they're talking about, even though the reader doesn't actually have any say in what is going on. Direct address is used to show that the article is only there entertain that particular reader and make them want to read on.
Columns are used in magazine and newspaper articles as it makes it easier for the reader to connect to as it doesn't look intimidating visually for the reader, it also makes it easier for other visual images such as logos and photographs to fit round.
Questions from the author to the artists are common to double page spreads. This will appeal to the reader as it lets them find out information about the artist first hand which is probably the closest they will ever get to asking a famous artist questions without going off second hand newspaper articles ect. The information given in the magazine is very specific commonly used to make the reader feel as though they are there involved with what the author is doing at that time. This makes the reader want to find out more so that they have a clear picture in their head of what is taking place in that particular article.
Articles are often biased towards particular topics talked about regularly at the time the magazine is going on sale. Usually the author will write biased towards the most popular point of view amongst the general public making it easier to relate to the audience. Hyperbole will often be used when describing particular events or people to make it clear to the reader if they are being biased towards the subject they are talking about.
When writing my article I must take into consideration what my audience will want to see and read about.



