Year 8 Media and Advertising

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Year 8 Media and Advertising

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Assessment Task 2
Mid-Course Exam in Week 3-4 

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Mid-Course exam format
The exam will have 3 parts:
1. Multiple Choice - Visual, Literary and Persuasive techniques
2. Short Answer - Reading and Viewing
3. Extended Response - Critical Thinking

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Advertisements can use 3 different angles to persuade their audience. One of them is Ethos, what are the other 2?

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Pathos
Ethos
Logos
Appeal to emotion
Appeal to logic
Appeal to ethics/
credibility

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Pathos
Logos
Ethos
A celebrity tells you a new face cream works miracles for them.
Studying helps you get better grades.

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In the following questions you will see print advertisements. 
Look closely at the ad, and answer the question if the ad uses either Logos, Ethos or Pathos

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Which of the three persuasive angles?
A
Pathos
B
Ethos
C
Logos

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Which of the 3 persuasive angles?
A
Pathos
B
Ethos
C
Logos

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After they've chosen an persuasive angle for their ad, advertisers think of which techniques they can use. 
1. Attacks: Dismisses the competitor.
2. Language: Colloquial Language (Slang), Formal Language, Emotive Language, 
Inclusive language (e.g. you, our, we, us)
3. Rhetorical questioning: e.g. Why wouldn't you want a dog?
4. Exaggeration (Hyperbola): e.g. You NEED a dog
5. Emphasis; Repetition, listing, alliteration
6. Evidence; Anecdotal (personal experience), Expert opinion, statistics

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In the following, you are going to view some ads. Look at them closely, then answer the multiple choice question. 

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A few years ago, American fast food restaurant Burger King waged a war with another fast food chain, Wendy's, by promoting people's tweets complaining about Wendy's.
Which persuasive technique is used?
A
Rhetorical Question
B
Attack of the competitor
C
Alliteration
D
Inclusive language

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Which persuasive techniques are used?
A
Formal language
B
Evidence
C
Hyperbole (exaggeration)
D
Attack of the competitor

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Which persuasive technique is used?
A
Anecdotal evidence
B
Colloquial language
C
Rhetorical question
D
Repetition

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Drag the techniques to the correct persuasive angle

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LOGOS
ETHOS
PATHOS
Any three of them
Attack of the competitor
Formal language
Rhetorical question
Statistics
High modality
Emotive language
Repetition
Expert opinion
Hyberbole
Inclusive language
Alliteration

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 Modality
  • Modality refers to the level of certainty in the language choices of a text. 
  • Modality is a range from high (e.g. I will) to low (e.g I may).
  • Using language with high modality impact the audience's response to an argument. 

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I may go to the basketball game tomorrow.

A
High
B
Medium
C
Low

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We must act now to prevent further global warming.

A
High
B
Medium
C
Low

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Perhaps we could promote recycling by putting up posters.

A
High
B
Medium
C
Low

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It will definitely support local wildlife if we reduce rubbish in parks.

A
High
B
Medium
C
Low

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Recycling is said to be one of the most powerful actions households can take to combat global warming.

A
High
B
Medium
C
Low

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Year 8 Media and Advertising.
Now you are able to:

  • know the difference between pathos, ethos and logos.
  • identify pathos, ethos and logos in ads
  • identify persuasive techniques in ads
  • connect the techniques with the persuasive angles. 

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