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    • Media language includes informing audiences with factual information.

      True
    • News articles are factual reports on current events
    • The tone and register of media language can be formal or informal
    • Media language is used to convey meaning, influence opinions, and engage audiences
    • What type of media text is often written in a formal, objective style?
      News articles
    • Which technique is used in headlines to grab attention?
      Catchy phrases
    • What is the primary categorization of media texts based on?
      Purpose and format
    • What is the purpose of rhetorical questions in media language?
      Engage the audience
    • What is the purpose of emotive language in media language?
      Evoke emotional response
    • What does alliteration create in media language?
      Catchy, memorable phrasing
    • Linguistic techniques in media texts help to inform, persuade, entertain, and connect
    • Steps in developing effective analytical strategies for media text analysis
      1️⃣ Identify the purpose and target audience
      2️⃣ Analyze linguistic features
    • Match the analytical strategy with its purpose:
      Identifying purpose and audience ↔️ Understanding how language is used
      Analyzing linguistic features ↔️ Revealing how techniques convey meaning
      Evaluating effectiveness ↔️ Assessing how well goals are achieved
      Comparing across media types ↔️ Identifying similarities and differences
    • What is an example of media language used to inform an audience?
      New study shows rise in obesity rates
    • Emotive language is used in media texts to evoke an emotional response
    • Match the linguistic feature with its purpose:
      Metaphors ↔️ Make ideas more relatable
      Repetition ↔️ Reinforce key points
      Hyperbole ↔️ Exaggerate for emphasis
      Alliteration ↔️ Create catchy phrasing
    • Analyzing linguistic features helps uncover how language conveys meaning
    • What should you consider when evaluating the effectiveness of a media text?
      How well it achieves its purpose
    • What is the effect of emotive language on the audience?
      Creates empathy or outrage
    • What is the first step in analyzing a media text using evidence-based analysis?
      Identify the purpose and audience
    • What are the primary purposes of media texts?
      Inform, persuade, entertain, connect
    • What is the primary focus of media language in media texts?
      Conveying meaning
    • Match the function of media language with its technique:
      Informing ↔️ Concise writing
      Persuading ↔️ Emotional appeals
      Entertaining ↔️ Humorous tone
      Connecting ↔️ Informal register
    • Advertisements are designed to persuade audiences to buy a product or service.

      True
    • Concise writing and statistics are used in media language to inform audiences.

      True
    • Match the linguistic feature with its purpose:
      Rhetorical questions ↔️ Engage the audience
      Emotive language ↔️ Influence attitudes
      Hyperbole ↔️ Exaggerate for emphasis
    • Metaphors and analogies are used in media language to make complex ideas more relatable.

      True
    • Repetition in media language is used to reinforce key points
    • What is the purpose of metaphors and analogies in media language?
      Make complex ideas relatable
    • Identifying the purpose and target audience is the first step in media text analysis

      True
    • Analyzing linguistic features reveals how media texts convey meaning, influence opinions, and connect with the audience
    • Headline styles in media language are used to grab attention
    • What is the purpose of repetition in media language?
      Reinforce key points
    • Alliteration is used in media language to create catchy, memorable phrasing.

      True
    • Identifying the purpose and audience is a key strategy when analyzing media texts.
      True
    • Hyperbole is a linguistic technique that exaggerates for emphasis and memorability.
      True
    • Intended meaning refers to what the media text aims to communicate
    • Evidence-based analysis strengthens arguments with real-world examples from media texts.

      True
    • A news headline using emotive language is intended to persuade the audience.

      True
    • Match the media text with its intended purpose:
      News article ↔️ Inform
      Advertisement ↔️ Persuade
      Blog post ↔️ Entertain
      Social media update ↔️ Connect
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