ENG3702
Assignment 1 Semester 2 2023
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Due Date: August 2023
SECTION A
Write a newspaper editorial blog for the newspaper, Evening Express, titled: Up, Up and
Up Go Fuel Prices in South Africa, Spiralling Out of Control. Your newspaper editorial blog
must be submitted through the usual assignment submission portal (myModules on
myUnisa) on the module site for it to be marked.
Your editorial blog should have: an introduction; a precise and objective explanation of the
issue at hand; opinions from opposing viewpoints that refute the points you are
addressing/presenting; your opinions as the writer; and a brief, sound and compact
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