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Communication strategies of a hacker

The mentors use of diction, syntax, and tone helps get his message across because of the words he uses. At first his tone of the text is speaking for teenagers, defending them. Now as you continue to read his tone changes into more of a properly tone. This is the message he is getting across to the adults. The way he uses syntax is also important because he uses the phrase “damn kids” a lot and I think this helps with his message because he is mimicking adults because they always say that about teens. His tone is mad, angry, upset because of how teenagers are getting treated and called many different things.

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