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From an ethical standpoint, why might a “Constructivist” (Wo…

From an ethical standpoint, why might a “Constructivist” (World View II) view be especially concerned about the “Power of the Edit”? 

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Firefighters may sometimes dry mop a wildland fire, how does…

Firefighters may sometimes dry mop a wildland fire, how does this extinguish the fire?

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The “Problem & Solution” trick often starts with the “Compar…

The “Problem & Solution” trick often starts with the “Comparison Trap.” What is the goal of this strategy? 

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When deconstructing the “Explicit” message of an acne cream…

When deconstructing the “Explicit” message of an acne cream ad, you are looking for: 

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A student is writing an editorial about school uniforms. In…

A student is writing an editorial about school uniforms. In their draft, they include a section that admits, “While some believe uniforms reduce social pressure, the loss of individual expression is a greater cost.” Which part of the standard editorial format does this represent?

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Why do political cartoons often appear in the “Opinion” or “…

Why do political cartoons often appear in the “Opinion” or “Editorial” section of the paper rather than the “Hard News” front page? 

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A “Spoof Ad” (subvertisement) is designed to be a “Visual Fl…

A “Spoof Ad” (subvertisement) is designed to be a “Visual Flip.” Why is it essential for a spoof ad to look exactly like the original brand’s imagery at first glance? 

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Which of the following is not generally discussed as part of…

Which of the following is not generally discussed as part of deterministic planning?

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What is the “Subtext” of a laundry detergent commercial that…

What is the “Subtext” of a laundry detergent commercial that shows a person dressed like a successful movie star rather than someone doing household chores? 

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A newspaper in Vancouver decides to run a front-page story a…

A newspaper in Vancouver decides to run a front-page story about a local high school basketball star rather than a report on a political election in France. Which rule of “Newsworthiness” is the editor primarily using to act as a “gatekeeper”? 

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