These two separate knife crime headlines oppose to each other because of the point they are trying to get across. The Argus make a point by saying they've had enough of the knife crime and want to end the violence. By using the pronoun 'we' it implies everyone is fed up of it and want it to end, it makes the headline sound more powerful than if it were to say something different, this is because it makes it seem as if more people are on their side. On the Daily Express it implies they are still fed up but they are not going to do anything about it. It makes it seem as though they are just curious and arnt willing to try and help to stop it. These oppose because of the change in attitude, making The Argus seem more serious than the Daily Express.
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