The profile of the newspaper is focused on sports and exploring different trends and other subjects such as lifestyle, politics and technology that overlap in sports. Thus, the news goes beyond on the field information and score matches in order to engage a wide variation of readers of both younger and older age groups who take interest in sports as a whole. With this, the editorial provides the newspaper's stance on whether technology is both advantaged and disadvantaged for students. I've chosen to stress on the solutions and opportunities provided with technology, especially focusing on physical education. As a persuasive editorial, these solutions solving the worries on technology dependency are stated immediately instead of the problems. Leaving out information that discusses drawbacks of technology helps identify the perspective taken , thus using omission. Throughout the editorial, techniques such as repetition is highly prevalent to engage the reader into maintaining a positive mindset on technology and its power to improve school curriculum. By doing this, it lends the focus to shift to electronic sports and recent developments of technology in physical activity to reflect the news' profile. Mentioning the location (almost promoting) and features of eSport venues in Singapore further develops the diversion. Ignoring the relevant quote regarding technology dependency as a 'two-edged sword' that it begins with, meaning that there's both negative and positive consequences and no real opposition against technology is confirmed. Furthermore, 'cherry-picking' information that supports the opinions is done by selectively including data. This manipulates data to reach the desired conclusion of technology being able to 'revolutionise' physical education, including the statistic on student efficiency as a basis on glamourising how good technology is yet again, the quotation is not fully against technology and may support laptop learning. Concluding the editorial, the importance of technology is restated and a rhetorical question is added that may make readers (especially teenagers who relate) be hopeful of this impacting their lives soon.