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Media Literacy

Horizontales
What is never the answer to "who is the audience for this text?"
An author's purpose
One of the parts of the definition of media literacy.
An author's purpose
What ______ are used to attract my attention?
Photos and videos are often _______ to make the situation appear different than it already is.
The "categories" that people belong to
Media that reaches a large audience
______ is the message?
Fake news is made up information _________ presented as real
The appeal used to get someone to do/say/think what you want them to by using logic and reason
What lifestyles, viewpoints, and values are included and which are ______?
Read the article before you ______.
____ was this message created?
An author's purpose
This is what we called old time fake news journalism
Verticales
The appeal used to get someone to do/say/think what you want them to by using another person or organization
Who is at risk for falling for fake news?
We need to be careful with this type of news.
One of the parts of the definition of media literacy.
The academic word for "word choice"
The type of bias where you only look at what you already agree with
_____ created this message?
This is one of the 5 values/ethics of journalism that says journalists shouldn't harm others.
This means "not taking a side" and is one of the five core values/ethics of journalism.
The appeal used to get someone to do/say/think what you want them to by using emotion.
You should _______ the media you consume
You need to do this when you come across some information that may or may not be true
A tip to determining if something is fake news is to look at the author's ______.
Fake news contributed to the Spanish-American _____
This word tells you that what you're reading is persuasive.
Kelsey Samuels from "Think Like a Journalist" asks herself this: Am I ______?