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vovikov84 [41]
3 years ago
7

THIS IS FOR WHOEVERS GOOD AT ENGLISH, it’s confusing as tho at least just do the ones u know leave the ones you don’t and be spe

cific I’ll be brainlisting and a like!! It’s really important pleasee do help.
1) what is the purpose of this poster?

2) what situation is delicates in the photograph?

3) look at the main written message. What language choices make it effective?

4) read the message in the small white type at the bottom and sun up it’s purpose.

5) why do you think that the police themselves are ‘missing’ from the poster?

6) comment on how the image and words interact to create the message of the poster.

English
1 answer:
kiruha [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1) to encourage young people to report violent assaults.

2) In the poster, it shows a person beaten up and people standing around and watching. They are doing nothing about it and not helping the victim.

3)

4) It's saying that they don't want the name of the people who report crimes but, losers like in the poster who do nothing and watch.

5) The police are missing because it hasn't been reported yet. Everyone is just standing from afar and watching. Nobody is doing anything about it.

6) It's a picture of a person beaten up and nobody helping him. In the words, they say that they are over violent crimes and want them to be reported. The message of the poster is that crimes like this should be reported and you should not just stand around and watch like the people in the poster but, report to help the victim.

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