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What does the masthead of the Daily Mirror symbolize?
It reflects the day's events to readers
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What is the strapline above the masthead?
The heart of Britain
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How is the Queen represented on the front cover?
As wealthy and upper class
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What does the use of an old photo of the Queen signify?
Her long-standing
institution
in the country
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What does the image of King George emphasize?
The tradition and history of the monarchy
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What is the typical layout of a tabloid newspaper cover?
Large images
and
small
amount
of
copy
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Why are large images used in tabloids?
To engage audiences effectively
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What does the portrayal of Boris Johnson suggest about his character?
He appears
disheveled
and unapologetic
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What does the headline "zero shame" imply about Boris Johnson?
He
should
feel
shame
but does
not
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What political stance does the Daily Mirror take?
Pro-labor
and
anti-conservative
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How does the article create a binary opposition?
By contrasting
Boris Johnson
with the public
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What effect do negative connotations have on Boris Johnson's representation?
They portray him as
untrustworthy
and
disrespectful
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What does the term "partygate" reference?
A political scandal related to
trust issues
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What does the repetition of the word "shame" signify?
Emphasis on
Boris Johnson's
negative
actions
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How are NHS workers represented in the article?
As
heroic
and hard-working individuals
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What does the juxtaposition of images on the double page spread convey?
Contrast between Boris Johnson and
NHS workers
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What is Kier Starmer's role in the article?
He is the leader of the
Labour Party
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How does Kier Starmer use inclusive language?
To
connect
with readers and build
rapport
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What does the phrase "the British people aren't fools" imply?
Flattery
to persuade the audience
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How does the article invite comparisons between Boris and the public?
By contrasting their
behaviors
and
values
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What does the reference to the ABBA song suggest about the Conservative Party?
They appear
confident
and
cocky
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What do the opinion pieces about Boris Johnson represent?
Public
discontent
with his
leadership
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How are key workers portrayed in the article?
As
heroes
working hard to save lives
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What negative language is used to describe Boris Johnson?
A stain on our
great nation
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What does the satirical meme with Putin imply?
Boris Johnson
is undesirable even to Putin
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What are the key themes in the Daily Mirror article?
Media language and representation
Political bias
(pro-labor, anti-conservative)
Public sentiment towards Boris Johnson
Representation of
NHS
and key workers
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How does the Daily Mirror create a narrative around Boris Johnson?
Uses
negative language
and imagery
Contrasts him with
hardworking public
Highlights
political scandals
and public discontent
Employs
inclusive language
to connect with readers
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