Answer:
C. Argues that diverse audience will interpret the same information differently.
Explanation:
The cultural approach interrogates the representation of shared beliefs and presents communication as a process that produces, maintains, repairs and transforms reality. This approach provides the lenses to look at the mass communication in a disarmingly simplistic manner and thus, making it a wonderful experience. It argues that reality does not change but it is the perceptions of people that change with time and treats the beliefs as secondary. Thus, it argues that different people will interpret the same thing differently owing to their distinct perceptions and neglects the realities to be encompassing and suggests that the reality is different for different people and there is no 'single' reality. The cultural approach portrays mass communication in a different light. Thus, it argues that different people will interpret the same thing differently owing to their distinct perceptions.
Answer:
A thesis statement is a short, usually one sentence-long claim written near the beginning of your paper, which serves as a point of reference, a roadmap or a compass for the whole paper. It's written immediately after the topic is introduced and declares the stance you're going to take on it
The example of the gun loaded with cigarettes is an example of Pathos rhetorical appeal.
Answer: Option 3
<u>Explanation:</u>
Apart from literary writing works, many advertising companies also makes uses of rhetorical appeals to persuade its audience.
Pathos is a type of rhetorical appeal which is based on a person’s emotion to influence them. ‘Gun loaded with cigarettes’ this depicts that cigarettes are being loaded on a revolver and gun is a symbol of death.
Thus it makes a person aware of the fact that smoking kills. So if such rhetorical appeals are used, it warns a person about the effects of smoking.