The first question you should ask yourself when analyzing an advertisement is 'what is the intention or purpose.
When analyzing a primary source, you should ask yourself all of the following questions except:
How are the sentences written-simple or complex, short and choppy, or long and hard to read
When doing analyzing supporting details include facts, specific ideas, and the points of information. The meaning of words does not need to be included when analyzing supporting details.
You should ask yourself if the data supported your hypothesis
You should ask yourself what is the purpose of the information when evaluating an advertisement.
Before beginning writing, you should ask yourself: What is my purpose for writing this piece? Who is my target audience? What is the main message or idea I want to convey? What is the best structure or format for presenting my ideas effectively?
You should ask your crush out yourself.
Ask yourself if you understand the material
no, ask yourself!
You should ask yourself if the data supported your hypothesis.
You should ask yourself if the data supported your hypothesis.