This document contains an analysis of different pictures showing examples of facts, opinions, propaganda, slanted language, euphemism, and their takeaways. The pictures show:
1) Facts about the Japanese alphabet katakana and hiragana.
2) An example of opinion, with a doctor giving medical advice to a patient.
3) Propaganda emphasizing that not all "fake news" is factual.
4) Slanted language showing the negative effects of not using sunblock.
5) Euphemism with two people using different words with the same meaning of "passed away" and "died".
6) Takeaways about determining facts from opinions
This document contains an analysis of different pictures showing examples of facts, opinions, propaganda, slanted language, euphemism, and their takeaways. The pictures show:
1) Facts about the Japanese alphabet katakana and hiragana.
2) An example of opinion, with a doctor giving medical advice to a patient.
3) Propaganda emphasizing that not all "fake news" is factual.
4) Slanted language showing the negative effects of not using sunblock.
5) Euphemism with two people using different words with the same meaning of "passed away" and "died".
6) Takeaways about determining facts from opinions
This document contains an analysis of different pictures showing examples of facts, opinions, propaganda, slanted language, euphemism, and their takeaways. The pictures show:
1) Facts about the Japanese alphabet katakana and hiragana.
2) An example of opinion, with a doctor giving medical advice to a patient.
3) Propaganda emphasizing that not all "fake news" is factual.
4) Slanted language showing the negative effects of not using sunblock.
5) Euphemism with two people using different words with the same meaning of "passed away" and "died".
6) Takeaways about determining facts from opinions
Program & Section: BSAM_1J1 Instructor: Sir. Julito Ygonia
Picture-Analysis
Opinion Fact
This picture shows facts about Japanese Alphabet.
This picture shows a situational example of opinion. The There is a whole different Japanese Alphabet that was doctor gave some advice to his patient who was created to communicate with foreigners and already sick due to smoking and drinking, as you can accommodate loan words. It’s known as katakana and see in the image. From that, the patient should take his hiragana. doctor’s advice in order to overcome any circumstances that may arise.
Slanted Language Propaganda
This picture shows fact about Japanese Alphabet.
There are a whole different Japanese Alphabet that was created to communicate with foreigners and This photo emphasizes propaganda. This means that This photo emphasizes Slanted Language. This image accommodate loan words. It is known as katakana most fake news is a fact. That the most accurate shows the negative and positive outcome if the lady and hiragana. sources of information are fake news. But, it doesn't won’t use sun block. As you can see, if that lady won’t mean that all of them are accurate, there might some use sun block her skin will burn cause of sun rays unless if fake news aren't true. she wants to.
Euphemism Takeaways
1. How to determine facts from opinion?
- A fact is a statement that can be proven true or false. An opinion is an expression of a person’s feelings that cannot be proven. 2. Is propaganda a bane or a boon? Why or why not? - We can tell that propaganda can be both bane and boon. It’s because there are some news or information that aren’t accurate and some are accurate but there’s no enough This picture emphasizes euphemism. The both of them credibility. It’s bane because we can’t tell used a different word which is passed away and died, what’s going to happen if some people but has the same meaning it can be determined as a mislead false information. It’s boon because euphemism. As you can see, the other girl seems so sad there might some information that is accurate about of what happened and the other girl likely want and has proof that tells if its true or made up by to comfort her. someone.