Language Features
Construction Choices
Representation
COMPASS
The Media Expert
100

What is the language feature?

"How could anyone believe such an obvious lie?"

Rhetorical question

100

Name one construction choice commonly used in documentaries

  • interviews
  • narration
  • music
  • editing
  • archive footage
  • captions
100

What does "representation" mean?

The way people, events or ideas are portrayed.

100

What does the N stand for?


Name it

100

Which is better evidence?

A dramatic quote

OR

The title screen?

The dramatic quote.

200

What is emotive language?

Words chosen to create an emotional response from the audience.

200

Why might a documentary use dramatic music?

To create suspense or encourage an emotional response.

200

How are victims usually represented in scam documentaries?

As vulnerable, trusting or deserving of sympathy.

200

What comes after Evidence?

Shape

200

Which explanation is stronger?

A.
"It uses emotive language."

B.
"It uses emotive language to position the audience to sympathise with the victims."

B

300

Name TWO language features in this sentence:

"Melissa's shocking betrayal left innocent families devastated."

Emotive language, loaded language, high modality

300

Why are interviews important in documentaries?

They provide perspectives, evidence and credibility.

300

Why might producers choose to interview family members?

To create an emotional connection and humanise the story.

300

Which part explains the audience effect?

Shape

300

What is more important?

Summarising the documentary

OR

Explaining how it influences audiences

Explaining how it influences audiences.

400

Explain why documentaries often use statistics

To add credibility and persuade the audience that the information is trustworthy

400

A documentary uses a close-up of a victim crying.

What audience response is it trying to create?

Sympathy or empathy.

400

Name one way a documentary could represent a scammer as manipulative.

  • dramatic music
  • archive footage
  • victim interviews
  • loaded language
  • editing
400

Which part explains what the feature actually does?

Work

400

Your evidence is only one short quote.

Should you:
A) Analyse it deeply
OR
B) Find stronger evidence?

B

500

Explain the difference between identifying a language feature and explaining its effect

Identifying simply names the feature. Explaining discusses how it shapes meaning and influence the audience

500

Explain how editing can influence audience understanding.

Editing controls what the audience sees and when, creating emphasis, suspense and particular representations.

500

Why is representation important?

It influences how audiences think and feel about people and issues.

500

What are some words you would use to describe how a piece of evidence is WORKing

compare, highlight, illuminate, bring attention to, paint a picture, create a tone, emphasise, connect, describe, reveal, simplify, imply, suggest, draw on, symbolise, stand for, build on, reflect, convey authority, capture, inform

500

Which student would receive the higher mark?

Student A: "The documentary uses interviews and music."

Student B: "The documentary uses emotional interviews and sombre music to position the audience to sympathise with the victims and question the scammer's actions."

Student B, because they explain how the construction choices influence the audience instead of simply identifying them.