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What is biased?
tendency to
favor
one side
1.
Favoritism
for something
2.
Prejudice
against something
What is
unbiased
?
Impartial
what is propaganda?
designed to
persuade
people
Name calling, using
negative
word/feelings/ symbols/
images
to describe someone else.
Glittering Generalities
-
Opposite
of name calling. This seeks us to approve and accept tge product without examining evidence. flowery words
Transfer, uses a symbol, people to
promote without
the
people
there saying something
Testimonial
, usinf word of
praises
by influential people or famous
Card stocking
, uses facts and only says about the
good side
of
product
. Uses facts and figure to show one side positive and one negative
Plain Folks
,
just
like
you
/us
bandwagon
, join the crowd
Emotional Words
, using emotional word, like love, hate etc
Repetition
a way to keep the product
forefront
of consumers mind
what is interview ?
Conversation
One to one interview-
one interviewer and one interviewee
Panel Interview
One interviewee with group of interviewers
Group Interview
One
interviewer and
group
of interviewee
Issue
A
vital
or
unsettled
Moral issues
Any issues concerning how one and others ought to
behave
or whether a situation is
proper
and
improper
Social Issues
A
problem that
influences
the
sociaties
Economic Issues
The problem of how to make the
best
use
of
scarce
or
limited
resources
Literature
Is a
body
of
written
works
Heritage
handed down
by
previous generation
Tangible
Refers to the
physical heritage
Intangible
refers to the
practices
,
representations
,
cultures passed down
Plot
The
sequence
of
events
Exposition
Where the
characters
and
settings
are
introduced
Rising action
Where the problem is
introduced
Climax
The
highest interest
or
turning point
Falling action
The problem and
complications
begin to
resolved
Resolution
Ending
Conflict
Opposition
of
fources
Character
Protagonist- good
Antagonist- bad
Setting
Time
and
place
Point of view
Perspective
of
reader
Third person omniscient
Full over-view
yet prevents the reader from
identifying ’who’
Third person limited
let everyone know
by only
one person
First- person
A
character
within the plot is
telling the story
Theme
central
ideas or
universal truth
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