The title of an article.
What is a headline?
A way of thinking, a feeling or an opinion about something often based on how we were raised.
What does bias mean?
To sell a good or service or give public service information.
What is the purpose of an advertisement?
An ad with someone having a party and someone knocks on the door.
What is bandwagon?
THe size, shape and style of font used in an ad.
What is typeface?
The reporter's name.
What information is in a byline?
An idea or opinion that is accepted as true without question or proof.
What is an assumption?
A famous person is part of an advertisement.
What is a celebrity endorsement?
An ad with the words "new and improved taste".
What is loaded language?
The colours used in an ad that may have meaning.
What is colour scheme?
The internet.
What medium do most people read news from?
A formed opinion or evaluation (good or bad) about something.
What does judgement mean?
A person explains why they use a product or service.
What is a testimonial?
An ad that is funny.
What is humour?
The design of the product or the packaging.
What are shapes?
A hoax.
What is news that is intended to be a joke?
An often unfair and untrue belief people have about people or things with a particular characteristic.
What is a stereotype?
Companies have these so that their products are recognizable and memorable.
What are logos?
An ad that compares and contrasts two similar products from two different companies.
What is product comparison?
The brightness of an ad.
What is light?
News that is considered to be misinformation or disinformation.
What is fake news?
A way of looking at things.
What is perspective?
Who is the advertisement for?
An ad that makes people feel sad or happy.
What is emotional appeal?
The way we look at an ad or our impression.
What is perception?