Ethos assures your reader or audience that you have
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Ethos assures readers that you have integrity.
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Which is an example of biased reporting
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Only people from certain groups are interviewed.
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What are telling details in the news
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Small pieces of information and visual scenes that tell
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What type of writing is often censored because it deals with sensitive and controversial issues
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Satire
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Which is the best example of a telling detail
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A five-second audio clip of the sound of screeching tires for a
radio program about car accidents A scene in a television program
about recycling that shows a truck dumping trash onto a mountain of
garbage
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Why are background noises and sounds often included in radio programs
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It make the play more realistic to the listener.
To provide context for the listener
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What is objective reporting
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Reporting being done without opinion or bias
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Which statement is an example of an objective sentence
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Herbert Gettridge was 82 when Hurricane Katrina destroyed his
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Over 1,700 people lost their lives to Hurricane Katrina.
Charles "Slim" Chauppetta Sr. was last seen in Hopedale,
Louisiana, before the hurricane.
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By using video as a medium for documenting Hurricane Katrina what does the National Geographic story give audiences that an audio or a print account can't
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It allows the viewer to directly see important details about the
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Which of the following do the National Geographic video and Hope Survives in Search for Katrina's Missing share
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Background sounds that give context
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What feature does the National Geographic video provide that would not be available in a story told via text or audio alone
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Moving images of actual footage
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Which story is an example of a fable
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A hare loses a race to a tortoise because he is overconfident,
and he learns an important lesson as a result.
A lion learns that even those smaller than him are important
when a mouse saves his life.
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Which piece of writing is an example of a satire
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A proposal to send sick people to the moon to focus attention on
health care reform
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Of these events in Top of the Food Chain which happens first
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A species of wasp that eats caterpillars is killed off-apex
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What statement accurately compares the diction in Andrew Jackson's On Indian Removal to that in Michael Rutledge's Samuel's Memory
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Jackson relies on long , flowing sentences, whereas Rutledge relies on shoet , direct sentencea.
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What causes the cats to die in top of the food chain By TC Boyle
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It was the gekoes that killed them because of the DDT
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Ethos assures your reader or audience that you have
Ethos assures readers that you have integrity.
Which is an example of biased reporting
Only people from certain groups are interviewed.
What are telling details in the news
Small pieces of information and visual scenes that tell
audiences a lot about the story
What type of writing is often censored because it deals with sensitive and controversial issues
Satire
Which is the best example of a telling detail
A five-second audio clip of the sound of screeching tires for a
radio program about car accidents A scene in a television program
about recycling that shows a truck dumping trash onto a mountain of
garbage
Why are background noises and sounds often included in radio programs
It make the play more realistic to the listener.
To provide context for the listener
What is objective reporting
Reporting being done without opinion or bias
Which statement is an example of an objective sentence
Herbert Gettridge was 82 when Hurricane Katrina destroyed his
home.
Over 1,700 people lost their lives to Hurricane Katrina.
Charles "Slim" Chauppetta Sr. was last seen in Hopedale,
Louisiana, before the hurricane.
By using video as a medium for documenting Hurricane Katrina what does the National Geographic story give audiences that an audio or a print account can't
It allows the viewer to directly see important details about the
story.
Which of the following do the National Geographic video and Hope Survives in Search for Katrina's Missing share
Background sounds that give context
What feature does the National Geographic video provide that would not be available in a story told via text or audio alone
Moving images of actual footage
Which story is an example of a fable
A hare loses a race to a tortoise because he is overconfident,
and he learns an important lesson as a result.
A lion learns that even those smaller than him are important
when a mouse saves his life.
Which piece of writing is an example of a satire
A proposal to send sick people to the moon to focus attention on
health care reform
Of these events in Top of the Food Chain which happens first
A species of wasp that eats caterpillars is killed off-apex
What statement accurately compares the diction in Andrew Jackson's On Indian Removal to that in Michael Rutledge's Samuel's Memory
Jackson relies on long , flowing sentences, whereas Rutledge relies on shoet , direct sentencea.
What causes the cats to die in top of the food chain By TC Boyle
It was the gekoes that killed them because of the DDT