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Monday 10 February 2020

Critical literacy

when you apply critical literacy to any text this includes: you tube clips, text's, Facebook, newspaper, posters,
Bias: when you choose something over something else.
Source: where you get your information from and/or answers.
Credible: trusted or reliable resource where you got your information from.
Authority: you have the power or other people speak about it.
Reliable: if it is a trustworthy site  or peace of information.
Perspective: something you can see or someones point of view.
Agenda: your intentions on something you want to get done.
Manipulate: change their a pinion or thought to what you want it to be.
Text: something you can get information.
Construction: the start of to a build of something.
Representation: the action of speaking or talking on behalf on someone or country.
Stereotype: a widely held but fixed image or idea of a person or idea.
Inclusion: the action or state of being Included within a group or structure.
Exclusion: the process of excluding or the state of being excluded.
Masculine/Feminine: of or denoting a gender of nouns and adjectives.

Q 1 Inclusion: In whose interest is the text? this includes children and adults depending what type of ad it is, if it was a MacDonald's ad, this would be aimed at children, if it was an alcohol ad, this would be aimed at adults.
Q 2 Inclusion:
Q 3 Inclusion:
Q 4 Inclusion:
Q 5 Exclusion: What does the images suggest? the images exclude what it means, if there is no meaning, then you won't know what it is trying to say.
Q 6 Exclusion:
Q 7 Exclusion:
Q 8 Exclusion:
Q 9  RepresentationIn whose interest is the text? this represents what it means or what has to do with the text, and what stuff has to do with the show or ad.
Q10 Representation:
Q11 Representation:
Q12 Representation:






The stereotype is not the same, the women in the video was loud and she wanted all the attention when in the last video was quite and tried to avoid attention.

when he said you should crash here, my thought was him crashing into the house then replying "iv'e crashed here"

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