Gr7-Q3_W2 Flashcards
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What are Propaganda Techniques?
Methods and strategies used to manipulate, influence, and persuade an individual’s beliefs, attitudes, opinions or behaviors.
What is the Testimonials technique?
A famous person or celebrity endorses the product to give testimony and influence the people.
What is the Plain Folks technique?
The use of common people to sell or promote a product or service, associating individuals with the masses.
What is Stereotyping in propaganda?
A method that uses widely known and often oversimplified or generalized images of individuals or groups.
What does the Fear technique do?
Plays on deep-seated fears, warning the audience that disaster will result if they do not follow a particular course of action.
What is the theme of the 3rd Grading Performance Task?
Nationalistic Theater Play.
What is the flow of presentation for the play?
A. Play of Labaw Donggon
B. Flash News or Breaking News
C. Commercial
D. Finale - Dance from P.E. Class.
What is the purpose of the Flash News?
To provide important updates about the recent play made by the group, written and presented in English.
What is the duration of the presentation?
15-20 minutes.
What should the script for Flash News include?
An introduction with music, news details about a film, and a closing segment.
What are journalistic texts?
Journalistic texts are written to report news and factual events in various media formats such as newspapers, television, radio, and news websites.
Who is a journalist?
A journalist is a person who collects, writes, or distributes news or other current information to the public. A journalist’s work is called journalism.
What does ‘news’ refer to in journalistic texts?
News refers to information about current events and happenings that aims to inform and educate the public by presenting facts, analysis, and perspectives on significant events and issues.
What is a headline?
A headline is a short statement about the event in the newspaper that grabs the attention of the audience.
What is a byline?
A byline tells who wrote the article.
What is the lead paragraph?
The lead paragraph contains the most essential information that the journalist researched. It usually answers the 5 W’s and 1 H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How).
What does the body of a news article provide?
The body provides details, explanations, and background information, often including answers to additional questions.
What are quotes in journalistic texts?
Quotes are direct statements from people involved in the story, adding credibility and personal perspective.
What is the conclusion in a news article?
The conclusion wraps up the story, summarizing the outcome or offering a final thought.
What is attribution in journalistic writing?
Attribution mentions the source of the information or quotes used in the article.
What is a feature in journalistic writing?
A feature is a type of journalistic writing that explores a specific topic or issue in-depth, providing a comprehensive and engaging narrative.
What is the introduction in a feature article?
The introduction introduces the central focus of the article, often beginning with a question, story, or vivid description.
What does the body of a feature article consist of?
The body consists of several paragraphs that expand the main topic into subtopics, guiding the reader through the narrative.
What is the conclusion in a feature article?
The conclusion ensures that the reader recognizes the feature’s closure and leaves a memorable mark.