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Eddi Din [679]
3 years ago
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Write your claim here Part 2 Write a paragraph comparing and contrasting the text medium and the audio medium of The Tell-Tale H

eart," analyzing how the pace, character, and mood varied within ach mesum and how these differences affected you. Use the ideas from your organizes to write your paragraph. Introduction sentence: Write the title, author, and your claim Body Write about how the pace, character, and mood affected you in each medium Conclusion sentence: Restate your ideas about your claim​
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2 answers:
Mice21 [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Part 1:

Select the compare and contrast organizer. It will help you complete this assessment.

Important: Immediately save the worksheet to your computer or drive.

Reread the text medium: Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Tell-Tale Heart.”

As you read, fill in your ideas about pace, character, and mood in the organizer. Consider the techniques used in the text, such as your imagination, descriptions of setting, and mood. How do these affect you?

Listen to the audio medium: "The Tell-Tale Heart."

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As you listen, fill in your ideas about pace, character, and mood in your organizer. Consider the techniques used in the audio production, such as voice, music, and sound effects. How do these affect you?

Write your claim in the organizer. Are there differences in how the medium affects you, are there similarities, or are there both similarities and differences?  What is your opinion?

Part 2:

Below the organizer, write a paragraph comparing and contrasting the text medium and the audio medium of “The Tell-Tale Heart,” analyzing how the pace, character, and mood varied within each medium and how these differences affected you.  Use the ideas from your organizer to write your paragraph.

Include all parts:

Part one: Introduction sentence—Write the title, author, and your claim.

Part two: Body—Write about how the pace, character, and mood affected you in each medium.

Part three: Conclusion sentence—Restate your ideas about your claim.

Save your document to your computer, and in the Assessments Area, attach your document to 01.05 Comparing and Contrasting Mediums.

Save your work to your computer or drive.

Submit your work in 01.05 Comparing and Contrasting Mediums.

If you cannot save your worksheet, you can type the information into a document and submit.

Explanation:

fiasKO [112]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

“The Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe claim for me is that the mediums were very similar since they were the same story the only difference was that the audio gave sound effects and made it more imaginative. The pace of the visual reading was much slower than the audio reading because the audio reading gave jump scares and sound effects to make the story go faster, rather in the visual reading you had to take your time and look for context clues to give hints to the reader. For the characters I feel that they were very similar. The only difference was that you actually got to hear the man’s voice in the audio rather in the visual you didn’t you just had to imagine it. And last but not least the mood. In the audio, the sounds and the voices made me feel frightened or panicked rather in the story i just felt aware or alarmed. So after reading both mediums the claim for me was definitely that they were both very similar but each medium affected you a different way.

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