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vfiekz [6]
3 years ago
5

PLS HELP SO I CAN BRING MY GRADE UP!! You have now examined three different pieces of media concerning the same topic and person

: 57-year-old Michael from Alaska. You have explored
• A written biography
• The poster “A Tip from a Former Smoker”
• The video “I Live in Constant Fear”
For this assignment, write three paragraphs explaining how each of these three mediums conveys its message. Compare and contrast the media pieces, citing specific examples from each to support your ideas. Consider sound, video, images, video/camera angles, lighting, text, as well as verbal and nonverbal messages in each piece of media.
Review the rubric to make sure you're submitting your best work.
English
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Veronika [31]3 years ago
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