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Earlene Ritchie ∙
Only people from certain groups are interviewed.
Small pieces of information and visual scenes that tell audiences a lot about the story
Satire
A video showing people stranded on the roof of their flooded home
A photograph of children who are scared and crying
Ti argue that newspapers covered Hurricane Katrina most effectively
That each medium creates a different experience
The victims of Hurricane Katrina did not receive enough respect.
The public's attention on New Orleans drifted away far too soon.
The response from readers offering help and money
Background sounds that give context
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.
A proposal to send sick people to the moon to focus attention on health care reform
A species of wasp that eats caterpillars is killed off-apex
Pathos
Television
Jackson relies on long , flowing sentences, whereas Rutledge relies on shoet , direct sentencea.
They focus on the stories of individual-apex