1.3 - Sample Analysis Task
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Practice Questions
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What is media bias?
💡 Hint: Think about how different news sources may favor one side.
What does 'framing' mean in media?
💡 Hint: Consider how a headline might change the story.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is 'framing' in the context of media?
💡 Hint: Consider how different headlines might change a story.
True or False: All news sources present information without bias.
💡 Hint: Think about different sources and how they report the same event.
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Challenge Problems
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Evaluate two differing headlines about the same event. How does each headline’s wording affect your perception? Present specific examples.
💡 Hint: Look for adjectives and verbs that stand out.
Create a presentation analyzing the representation of a recent global event in various media. Discuss how different media portrayed the event and the methods used.
💡 Hint: Consider using a table to display differences clearly.
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