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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