1. All of the articles talk about an "omnibus bill" being passed by the Canadian Parliament that will greatly affect many things like Employment Insurance, and retirement age. Each article touches on different aspects of the bill, one of them talking about past bills, another focusing on the Employment Insurance aspect of the bill, and the last speaking of how fast members of Parliament are trying to have the bill passed.
2. The easiest article to read would be the Toronto Sun. The vocabulary is not particularly tough in it, and it touches on a subject a lot of people my age will care about.
3. The most complex article is the one from The Globe and Mail. I didn't personally have any problems reading it, but it is much harder to digest than any of the other three.
4. The pigs in Animal Farm eventually started acting just like humans, so I believe that they got the newspapers to try and learn how the corporate world is run. They were able to add their own twist into how they would decide for the farm to be run, and ultimately just wanted to find out ways of making the most amount of money with the least hassle from the other animals.
5. Vocabulary is the easiest way to express how you feel. Even now I watch people struggle to find the word of what they are trying to express, or give the wrong message by using a word that lessens what they mean. If words are destroyed or dulled down, then it becomes litterally impossible to express what you are trying to say properly.
6. Facebook can be a useful tool to expand your vocabulary greatly, however my Facebook newsfeed is filled with small, weak words, abreviations, spelling mistakes, and improper grammar all over the place. A lot of people over 60 would not even come close to understanding some of what is on my newsfeed. Unfortunately my vocabulary is lessened by Facebook, so I try to stay off of it.
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