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Cards (18)
What is the main focus of the video guide?
Times
front cover
and
media language
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Why is the Times masthead significant?
It
connotes
history, tradition, and royalty
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What does the serif font of the masthead suggest?
It gives an air of sophistication and tradition
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What does the obscured masthead imply about the Times?
It is recognizable enough for
audiences
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What is the purpose of the question "How to be fit" on the front cover?
To engage and relate to the
audience
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How does the image of the woman contribute to the front cover's appeal?
It presents a
relatable
and entertaining story
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What does the dog image and quote reflect about the pandemic?
Many
people
bought
pets
for
companionship
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What does the large image on the front signify about the audience?
It targets a more educated
readership
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How is Boris Johnson portrayed in the cover image?
He appears
unflattering
and
unsure
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What do the pull quotes on the image suggest about the Times' stance?
They imply a judgment on
Boris Johnson's
leadership
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What does the phrase "failures of leadership" imply?
There were significant mistakes by the
government
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How does the Times position itself politically?
It claims to be slightly
centralist
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What does the mention of "drinking culture" suggest about the Conservative Party?
It has negative connotations associated with
irresponsibility
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How do the small stories at the bottom of the cover function?
They engage readers to explore more
content
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What tone does the Times maintain throughout its articles?
Serious and formal without
colloquialisms
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What are the key features of the Times front cover analysis?
Connotations
of history and tradition
Engaging questions for the audience
Relatable stories and images
Serious tone and
formal language
Political neutrality
with subtle judgments
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How does the Times represent Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party?
Unflattering
portrayal of Johnson
Suggests failures in
leadership
Negative connotations of "
drinking culture
"
Engages public sentiment and anger
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What role do images and quotes play on the Times front cover?
Images attract attention and convey messages
Quotes provide context and judgment
Engage readers with
relatable
content
Enhance the newspaper's
credibility
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