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... abnormal image is given to the reader with the use of these two words. The writer straight away seems to be judgemental. The writer then goes on to say 'they brought with them inevitably as standard equipment for the job, a powerful portable radio which kept blasting away for the full afternoon'. The word inevitably stands out when the writer sees what the repair assistants are carrying. The writer in a way is putting these two men into a category of being people who would have something like loud music with them. This word in a way makes the two men sounds like they've done something bad. The writer then goes on to use formal English with a very ironic almost bitter tone of writing in the second paragraph. He gives his opinion of people who listen to loud music as being 'as close to the moronic line as ...
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