Newspaper, Magazines, Website/informative texts, Blogs English technique glossary

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Moving picture is an example of

A webpage analisis/

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Real footage of the event is a technique for what type of analysis?

Webpage

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Archival images is an english technique for what from?

  • articals

  • webpages

  • newspapers

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Non-liner/liner

The stucture the information is displayed in on the webpage

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Video footage

Informs viewer through visual medium → info more memorable

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Audio clips

Activates other senses → sensation of new and bringing event into the moment

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Transcript

Proivdes accessiblity to all views, → sharing understanding to audiences it may not have reached

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Img Slideshow

Providing multiple perpectives on an event → broadens awareness making information more memorable.

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hyperlink

link to more info about certain topic → more understanding

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Alliteration

Newspaper - Repetition of initial consonant sounds to make headlines memorable (e.g., "Media Makes Madonna Mad")

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Wordplay/pun

words with double meanings for amusement or to create a witty effect. e.g."A Whole Latte Trouble" - artical about starbuck drama

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Emotive Language

words to provoke fear
- yobs
- blunder
- mongrel

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Intextaulity

A familiar hook is created through using lines from well-known movies, books, etc

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Noun Strings

Stacking nouns together to convey complex information quickly (e.g., "Prime Minister's traffic headache".

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Active Voice

Preferred for making headlines more direct and impactful (e.g., "Brown resigns" rather than "Brown has resigned

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Captions

Short text beneath photos that explain the image.

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Jargon

The use of technial terms spefic to a certain topic, subject or field

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Tricolon 

A rhetorical device for the series of three parallel words phrases or clauses. Also known as the rule of threes it is agreed in rhetoric that three is a satisfying number to humans – it feels complete. 

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Testimonial

Quotes from relevant people used to support an argument. Logos tech.