A reader who's invested and emotionally involved in the story
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is more likely to experience tension and suspense than a reader
who's not invested or emotionally involved.
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How is the stated message of a medium different from the implied message
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The stated message is the clearly identified point of the
communication, while the implied message is not obvious right
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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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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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What is most likely the overall purpose of Witness to the Tragedy
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To show the shocking hopelessness felt by many of those who
survived Hurricane Katrina
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What do listeners gain from hearing background noises in radio programs
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Context
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How are implied messages different from stated messages
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Implied messages include meanings that are not obvious, while
the meanings of stated messages are clearly identified.
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Which would add the most emotional impact to a news story
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A video showing people stranded on the roof of their flooded
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A photograph of children who are scared and crying
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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
home.
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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What does the Hindenburg example illustrate about the effect of several forms of media on a single story
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That each medium creates a different experience
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With which statement would Carolyn Cole author of Witness to the Tragedy most likely agree
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The victims of Hurricane Katrina did not receive enough
respect.
The public's attention on New Orleans drifted away far too
soon.
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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 type of story uses animals as characters in order to illustrate a general truth about human nature
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Fable
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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 is one unique way in which the medium of print can affect a message
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By allowing the audience to review information and reflect on it
-Apex
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What is the implied message in this example
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Car Ad: A pretty and stylish young woman holds on tightly to a car's steering wheel. She asks shyly, "Is this car easy to drive?" The announcer says, "Yes! The new GMP Mini-automatic is the easiest car available to drive. It practically drives itself! No thinking required!" GMP Mini-automatic - it almost drives itself!
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What medium would show off this idea the best
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Television
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In Hope Survives in Search for Katrina's Missing what happened to Earnest Graps
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He was missing for almost half a year then found alive
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Why does Curtis Wilkie identify as a strength of newspaper in words triumph over images
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They focus on the stories of individual-apex
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A reader who's invested and emotionally involved in the story
is more likely to experience tension and suspense than a reader
who's not invested or emotionally involved.
How is the stated message of a medium different from the implied message
The stated message is the clearly identified point of the
communication, while the implied message is not obvious right
away.
Which is an example of biased reporting
Only people from certain groups are interviewed.
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
What is most likely the overall purpose of Witness to the Tragedy
To show the shocking hopelessness felt by many of those who
survived Hurricane Katrina
What do listeners gain from hearing background noises in radio programs
Context
How are implied messages different from stated messages
Implied messages include meanings that are not obvious, while
the meanings of stated messages are clearly identified.
Which would add the most emotional impact to a news story
A video showing people stranded on the roof of their flooded
home
A photograph of children who are scared and crying
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.
What does the Hindenburg example illustrate about the effect of several forms of media on a single story
That each medium creates a different experience
With which statement would Carolyn Cole author of Witness to the Tragedy most likely agree
The victims of Hurricane Katrina did not receive enough
respect.
The public's attention on New Orleans drifted away far too
soon.
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 type of story uses animals as characters in order to illustrate a general truth about human nature
Fable
Of these events in Top of the Food Chain which happens first
A species of wasp that eats caterpillars is killed off-apex
What is one unique way in which the medium of print can affect a message
By allowing the audience to review information and reflect on it
-Apex
What is the implied message in this example
Car Ad: A pretty and stylish young woman holds on tightly to a car's steering wheel. She asks shyly, "Is this car easy to drive?" The announcer says, "Yes! The new GMP Mini-automatic is the easiest car available to drive. It practically drives itself! No thinking required!" GMP Mini-automatic - it almost drives itself!
What medium would show off this idea the best
Television
In Hope Survives in Search for Katrina's Missing what happened to Earnest Graps
He was missing for almost half a year then found alive
Why does Curtis Wilkie identify as a strength of newspaper in words triumph over images