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    Evaluate how the two trailers use the narrative technique of enigma to encourage the target audience to watch the films. Both of the trailers use enigmatic codes to encourage the target audience to watch the actual films‚ rather than just viewing the trailers including mis-en-scene and the cinematography used within the media products. Sound has been used incredibly well within the two clips including the use of dialogue to create the enigma. Within both the Eclipse trailer and Let The Right One

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    believable. However‚ this is Jonson’s intention. He portrays her as an ethereal‚ saintly‚ ideal. Celia’s love is compared to "heaven‚" "a plot of paradise." She is described as a "better angel." She is someone whom the audience should aspire to be. Conversely‚ a contemporary audience could instead see her willingness to subject herself to Corvino’s harsh dictates and abuse as being more weak than strong. But‚ it is her inner moral sense‚ even though it is dictated by seventeenth century conventions

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    Examine how the writers shape or craft each text to meet the expectations of their respective audience‚ purpose and context Excerpt from Weblog and extract from Vernon God Little by DCB Pierre Text B is in the form of a blog‚ which is an online diary updated regularly by its author. Text C is an extract from the novel Vernon God Little by DCB Pierre. Both authors target a young adult audience through use of a casual tone to engage the reader and gain empathetic response. The weblog writer uses

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    Instructions for Sequence Analysis A. State the "message(s)" of the scene or sequence‚ i.e.‚ what is the filmmaker trying to communicate? B. Justify your statement in A by explaining how the five main channels of information in film--visual image‚ print and other graphics‚ speech‚ music‚ noise (sound effects)--work together to communicate it. Note that not all films make use of all five channels (e.g.‚ print and graphics were common in the era of the silent film) and‚ further‚ that the intermittent

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    Genre analysis of Dental equipment advertisings in Premium Practice Dentistry Magazine Introduction Advertisements‚ were considered as a part of promotional genres (Bhatia‚ 1993)‚ aim to be persuasive and gain consumers’ attention and awareness (Wells et al.‚ 2000) which make the study of advertising; mostly focusing on the use of language (Vaičenonienė‚ 2006; Zhu‚2006; Rahim‚ 2013; Ke & Wang‚ 2013; Emodi‚2011; Phạm‚2011; Karsita & Apriana‚ A‚ 2012; Laviosa‚ 2005 and Dayag‚ 2008). Genre analysis

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    The hypodermic syringe model is a theory of media effect on audience. The term is used to describe interaction between the media and public belief‚ offering the concept of people becoming affected by the information ’injected’ into them through their information medium. (For example‚ television viewers would have their minds injected with sex and violence after watching too many graphically violent programmes‚ and this would affect their views and behaviour). The model tends to see contemporary society

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    found a home with an underrepresented and frustrated youth culture that was taking root in the 1960s. Its success lay in its effective portrayal and communication of the generation gap from a youthful perspective. Its box office reception as well as its critical reception show a shift in the definition of a bankable Hollywood film both in its choice of director‚ stars‚ music‚ narrative content‚ and style. In short the rebellious nature of the film captured the attention and praise of a rebellious

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    Rhetorical Analysis: President Ronald Reagan ’s Farwell Address Rhetorical Analysis: Reagan ’s Farwell Address Ronald Reagan ’s Farewell Address was an amazing example of conveying the fundamentals for freedom through an emotional and visual lesson. It is no wonder that the president known as the "great communicator" was successful in painting for us a picture of who we were‚ past and present‚ and the improvements in the areas of strength‚ security‚ and

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    Decision Analysis Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://pubsonline.informs.org A Multiple-Objective Decision Analysis for Terrorism Protection: Potassium Iodide Distribution in Nuclear Incidents Tianjun Feng‚ L. Robin Keller‚ To cite this article: Tianjun Feng‚ L. Robin Keller‚ (2006) A Multiple-Objective Decision Analysis for Terrorism Protection: Potassium Iodide Distribution in Nuclear Incidents. Decision Analysis 3(2):76-93

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    Judy Brady‚ the author of “ Why I Want a Wife” portrays to the audience exceptional uses of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in her writing to show the busy schedules many house wives have to conquer‚ and goes into great detail how husbands expect their wives to accomplish every task. Judy Brady‚ at the beginning of her article‚ shows excellent ways of using ethos. Brady shows she is knowledgeable of ethos when addressing to her audience in this text. At the start of her article Brady states she is wife

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