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Week 1
Real or make-believe, fact or non-fact images
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What is the
importance
of identifying real or make-believe images?
It helps us understand the
truthfulness
or
imaginative
nature of what we see.
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What are the characteristics of
real images
?
Show things that exist or have happened in the real world
Based on actual people, places, or objects
Examples:
photographs
of
cities
, trees, or
famous people
Purpose: to show reality and help us understand the world
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What are the characteristics of
make-believe
images?
Fictional
or imaginary
Depict things that do not exist or have been
exaggerated
Examples: drawings of flying unicorns,
cartoon characters
, or illustrations of
aliens
Purpose: to entertain, inspire creativity, or communicate imaginative ideas
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What defines
fact images
?
Represent things that are true and based on evidence
Show information or events that can be
verified
Examples:
photographs
from historical events, medical
diagrams
, or
weather report
images
Purpose: to help us learn about the real world accurately
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What defines
non-fact
images?
Not based on reality
May contain incorrect,
exaggerated
, or imagined information
Examples:
manipulated
images,
digitally altered
pictures, or exaggerated
advertisements
Purpose: often used for entertainment, marketing, or to create false impressions
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How can you identify real vs. make-believe or fact vs. non-
fact images
?
Look for familiar elements:
recognizable
from everyday life
Check for details: fact images are accurate and detailed
Consider the source:
reliable sources
for real and factual images
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Why is it important to understand the difference between
real and make-believe
images?
It helps us make better judgments about what we see and how we
interpret information
.
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What is an example of a
real image
?
A
photograph
of a city.
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What is an example of a make-believe image?
A drawing of a
flying unicorn
.
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What is an example of a fact image?
A
photograph
from a
historical
event.
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What is an example of a
non-fact
image?
A
digitally altered
picture to look like a fantasy world.
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How do
real images
differ from
make-believe images
?
Real images show
actual things
, while make-believe images depict
fictional
or
exaggerated
concepts.
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How do
fact images
differ from
non-fact images
?
Fact images are based on
evidence
and truth, while non-fact images may contain
exaggerations
or inaccuracies.
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