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Accomplish the assessment activity that follows. Then submit your output to your
instructor for evaluation and grading.
This ad for World No Tobacco Day compares two sides of a woman’s face to demonstrate the
ravaging effects of smoking. One side is young, fresh and bright; the other is aged, wrinkled and dull.
Who do you think was the audience for this image? What
can you learn from examining this image?
In my opinion, the advertisements are intended to educate people about the dangers of tobacco use.
Tobacco smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, many of which can cause cancer (known as carcinogenic ).
Others are known to harm collagen and elastin, two skin components. Even secondhand smoke exposure
can cause skin damage. Sagging skin and deeper wrinkles are two of the consequences.
This campaign called “Work Ache” for painkillers Aspirina Bayer features a stapler
painted with a man face down holding the sides of his head. It cleverly depicts how a
headache can feel like you’re hammering your head on the desk.
I believe the photo was created to depict the final moments of your life's journey. When you
pause and look back, you will remember not the wealth, bungalows, cars, and positions you
held, but the moments you spent with those you loved. And love is all that matters, all that is
left in this world. Other than that but love withers away with time.
D. The Poet in You. Draw inspiration from this visual text to compose an original quotation,
anecdote orpoem. Use the space provided for your output.
E. Responding to Image. Study the cartoon that follows. Then write a reaction of 50 – 75
words basedon the message presented in the visual text.
MY REACTION.
Media bias is everywhere, and it is frequently formulated in such a way that it appears to be
the objective truth at first glance. Prior to taking this media bias course, I thought media bias
was simply pushing an agenda through the news without explicitly stating that the journalist
is doing so. Although this is still true, media bias is extremely complex. The mere vocabulary
choices made by a journalist, whether intentional or unintentional, will ultimately persuade
the reader. reader's perspective on the topic at hand I used to believe that media bias was
mostly found on social media because a published newspaper or magazine would be heavily
edited for bias.