For the facet of argument structures, Hyland said in the constructing proximity article that popular texts tend to establish newsworthiness, which means they are likely to show the readers that the texts are extremely valuable. In the article “Believing God has forgiven you”, the author said, “ You don't need to keep it in your mind. Confessing what you've done over and over only holds you back.” The author told us that confess again and again only means have not believed God forgive us. She also said in the article, “Everyone wants freedom from guilt, self-condemnation, and regret.” Confessing to God and then releasing from the guilt will make our life happier. This valuable information gave all the Christians who want to be forgiven have less guilt after confession. This is a significant sign that how popular text like to show how the information valuable to the readers. Popular pieces tend to focus on more things being studied rather than research articles are likely to focus on procedures & methodology used. The author Ellen gave an example she studied in her past: She met a person called Jack. Jack did some unforgivable things when he was young and he talked about it, again and again, asked for the forgiveness. He could not get rid of the burden until he met the author. Ellen told him that he must believe God has forgiven him so he can settle down and feel released and peaceful in later …show more content…
In the article, the author uses the quote “have mercy on me, God, in your goodness, in your abundant compassion” twice. Direct quotes from Bible passage make readers more convincing about the author saying. Author reason is that it comes from authority’s words. Readers tend to believe what authority said. However, according to Hyland, for the Research papers, authors more used to establish their credibility by the way they cope with recognized research methods like an expert. There are no recognized research methods involved in this article, so this article is a popular text. The quotes used in this article proves that this is a popular article according to