LANGUAGE ANALYSIS - FORM Flashcards

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LANGUAGE ANALYSIS - FORM

EDITORIAL

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  • Commonly has the paper’s masthead at the top (e.g. Herald Sun)
  • No writer’s name is listed
  • Longer piece of writing
  • Has a headline
  • Offers the newspaper’s official opinion on a current issue
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LANGUAGE ANALYSIS - FORM

OPINION ARTICLE/ PIECE

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  • Has a headline
  • A longer piece of writing
  • Has a byline
  • An expert will have their credentials listed
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LANGUAGE ANALYSIS - FORM

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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  • Written by a memory of the public about a current issue

- The writer and their suburb is listed at the end

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LANGUAGE ANALYSIS - FORM

CARTOON

  • Mark Knight
  • Ron Tandberg
  • Michael Leunig
  • Cathy Wilcox
  • John Spooner
  • Paul Zanetti
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  • Makes a satirical (form of comedy) comment on a current issue
  • Often relate to politics (e.g. political cartoons)
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LANGUAGE ANALYSIS - FORM

PHOTOGRAPH

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  • Accompany an article
  • Discuss the content and point of focus
  • There could be two photographs composited together
  • CAPTION
  • Describe facial expressions of subjects
  • COLOUR is also important
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