English - Unit 10 Book Report,Media &
Interaction 100% Correct
LESSON 1 WRITING A BOOK REPORT----------------------------------- - ANSWER
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subtext - ANSWER he author's motives which make up the true meaning or the primary
focus of characterization in a written work or performance
LESSON 2 INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA--------------------------------- - ANSWER
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brainwashing - ANSWER changing a person's usual or normal belief or action using
persuasion or force
hacking - ANSWER the illegal entry in a system or computer to obtain data
hologram - ANSWER a three-dimensional environment or figure made with light
livestreaming - ANSWER a broadcast of an event by camera in real time on a website
where people can participate
media - ANSWER the broadcasters, publishers, and those on the internet who
communicate information to the public
memes - ANSWER videos and images with humorous and relatable text that have
become popular (viral) in internet media
spamming - ANSWER the process of sending unwanted e-mail to millions of e-mail
addresses
, vlog - ANSWER a blog that focuses on video as the primary medium
LESSON 3 MEDIA LITERACY-------------------------------------------- - ANSWER
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hearsay - ANSWER information that is untrustworthy or untrue
layout - ANSWER the physical organization of visual elements and type
media bias - ANSWER partial reporting in order to promote a certain belief or cause
media literacy - ANSWER the skill of being able to comprehend, analyze and judge
media messages
omission - ANSWER the misleading and intentional coverage of facts and events, using
only those that help in persuading toward a particular belief
spin - ANSWER when reporters or producers state opinions about objective facts
unbalanced choice of sources-ANSWER The reporter is demonstrating media bias if she
selects sources that will only support her point of view. A media producer should
consult a variety of sources representing numerous different points of view.
Loaded language - ANSWER Loaded language is the use of strong or emotional
language to influence the audience's opinions. Loaded language can be positive or
negative. A political advertisement describing the opposing candidate as
"irresponsible" or "dishonest" influences the audience to have a negative opinion about
the opposing candidate.
placement - ANSWER The placement of information or stories can be an indicator of
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