Audience Profiling

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    Analyse How Effective the Composer of the Road Has Been in the Use of Narrative Codes and Structures in Shaping the Underlying Concerns of the Text.

    motivation to continue in the boy like the father can, and as such succumbs to the world she is a part of. The semantic code is also utilised through the continued reference to fire to further develop how the pair’s hope allows them to survive. The audience associates fire with resilience and spirit, such that when the pair continually discuss how they are “carrying the fire” the reader connects them with possessing the hope and life of all humanity. McCarthy synthesises this association with aspects

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    Population Education

    your argument for your particular audience. You’ll need to have an understanding of your audience's desires and needs, as well as how to best appeal to them. When appealing to your audience, think about a balance of logos, ethos, and pathos. These three modes of persuasion will be used to convince your audience to believe in your argument. Each will provide a different reaction from a crowd, and you must change your approach to adapt to the needs of your audience. b. Assemble your argument with

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    Film

    him meet and marry his wife and have children. The plot twists when the children die in a car crash, and the audience is shocked, and just when everything starts to feel right again, Chris dies in another car crash. The wife commits suicide, and audiences are in awe as the entire family they began to know was diminished. The storyline itself shows unique twists to each expectation the audience has, and proves to be significant because many films followed these plot twists of tragedy to create drama

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    Communication

     A good presentation has: 1. Content - contains information that people need. 2. Structure - has a logical beginning, middle and ending, and is well sequenced and paced that the audience can understand it. 3. Packaging - is well prepared. A report can be reread and portions skipped over, but the audience is at the mercy of the presenter. 4. Human Element - A good presentation is remembered much more than a good report because of the person attached to it.  To achieve these, one

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    Assess the View That the News Is a Social Construction

    values and dominant ideologies. Like Marxists, I feel that the audience see the media as a presentation of truthful facts but fail to recognize that the media owners alter the news in order to promote their ideologies. A way the media manipulates it’s audience is by the professionalism of the news readers as there body language is formal and are in a extremely controlled environment giving the impression there neutral to passive audiences. They also pose behind a desk which implies a authority like

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    Royale Family

    that particular character which enables the audience to connect with that character and understand him. A second main feature i found used is slang with the words "mates" and "P.". Slang is a very informal language mainly exchanged between people who know each other which is why I think it is a very effective feature to use because the script is written for an acting family so the producers/authors may have used slang to engage and attract the audience and also to to allow them to connect and it

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    Case Analysis

    persuade, sell, motivate, or inspire, if you know the right system and employ the right approach, you will be able to do so successfully. A professional, effective business presentation requires four sets of knowledge: KNOWLEDGE OF THE AUDIENCE A) KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT AND ITS LOGICAL ORGANISATION B) KNOWLEDGE OF THE TOOLS OF PRESENTATION C) KNOWLEDGE OF THE SELF AS A PRESENTER In the next few pages, we will consider these one by one. PROFESSIONAL

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    Adfsdasde

    response Straub does a great job on performing exigence and capturing the reader’s attention because his audience is mainly students; many students have written essays or need help on peer-editing. I really enjoyed his format, dividing his thoughts into sections but also naming those sections with questions students normally have. Also, giving examples to his advice was very helpful in order for the audience to grab a sense of what he is trying to say. In conclusion, I admired the way he focused on trying

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    Body Language

    adapted to various speaking situations, such as talking to a group, addressing a meeting or briefing a team. Dr. Steve Brooks defined it simpler in “love 2 speak” that presentation is the process of showing and explaining the content of a topic to an audience. In general, presentation shows what you want to talk about a topic or a study in public. In order to get a good presentation, presenters must have presentation skill. Dr. Steve Brooks also stated in his study about the definition of presentation

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    Encore

    Which performances contained the greatest value in performance content (style, genre) and characteristics (audience response, performer interaction, company size, training; length of performance, structure, technique)? Identify 3 performances to build the content of your argument. (Noises Off, Orchesis, and Vivo Flamenco Carlota Santana) The performing arts

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