ENGLISH 6 2ND QUARTER: Media and Resources
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It consists of volumes of books in which topics are listed alphabetically
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provides annual publication containing general information about government, industry, politics, commerce, wor
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Supplies information about words, spelling, pronunciation, meaning, derivation, etymology, syllabication, stre
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a program, movie, or other visual media product featuring movng images with or without audio
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paper that is printed and distributed usually daily or weekly and containes news, articles, features, ads
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printed or digitally published collection of texts, often illustrated that is produced at regular intervals
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primary source of online access
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series of spoken word, audio episodes, all focused on a particular theme
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continous transmission of audio or video files using an internet-connected device from a server to a large aud
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stands for video log or video blog, where most or all of the contents are in video format
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refer to the person or individuals portraying a certain role in a story or any show
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refers to the conversation between characters in a novel, drama, etc.
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refers to the process of capturing an image
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refers to the topic, particular subject, idea or issue described or discussed in a piece of writing
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a website that contains online personal reflections, comments, hyperlinks provided by the writer
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are sounds other than speech or music made artificially for use in a play, movie or other broadcast production
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refers to the artistic ability or skill; the quality of effect or workmanship
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a cereal manufacturer shows an ordinary family sitting don to breakfast and enjoying their product
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A car manufacturer qoutes the amount of time it takes their car to get from 0 to 100 mph
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buy Nike shoes because everyone in the neighborhood has a pair
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a famous hockey player recommends a particular brand of skates
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use of many positive, flashy, pleasant sounding words and comment in favor of their product
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it projects certain qualities of a person, ideology, or object to other things and people
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it uses negative descriptions, comments or ideas that are labelled or tagged to someone or something
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examples of this includes facebook, twitter, messenger, instagram and othe web-based applications.
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