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You have learned how newspapers and magazines can carry bias, now you will find an example. You will conduct Internet research to find an image, from either a newspaper or a magazine, that contains bias on a topic that interests you. One option may be to locate a political advertisement or political cartoon. After selecting an image, you will write a paragraph addressing the following:

Explain the subject of the image. What is the image about? What is its message?
Describe the bias in the image. How is the artist depicting the topic in order to persuade the viewer?
Label each reference to the sources with proper citation: any direct quotations or references should be followed by the last name of the artist and the year of publication, in parentheses. Example: (Jones 2015).
At the conclusion of your paragraph, properly cite both of your sources, following the guidelines of image citation. Click here to access the Image Use and Citation Guide for reference.
Click here to access to rubric for this assignment.


Sagot :

The bias causes the media to transmit a radical opinion disguised as an objective opinion towards the readers to spread in them a wrong idea.

What is bias?

Bias is a term that refers to the radical preference of one opinion or position over others.

Below we find an image with bias because it is part of a smear campaign against a presidential candidate so that voters lose confidence in him.

The artist of this magazine cover puts a background in chaos to convey the message that this candidate is going to bring chaos to the country if he is ever elected as president.

Learn more about bias in: https://brainly.com/question/6078134

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Answer:

The subject of my selected image is guns and gun control. The idea is about gun control. The message of the image is this: It's not that guns are wrong; it's that parents did not raise their children right and teach them good morals and gun etiquette; for example, I have been around guns since I was born; there has never been a day when I was not within one hundred ft of a weapon, I also like shooting "stuff" NOT "people," that's how I was raised, I was always taught to never point a gun at someone, the only times I have ever been able to be is when I play with Nerf guns, NOT real metal guns with real bullets, in addition, I hardly ever play first-person-shooters, and even when I do I have never had the thought of wanting to kill a living human being, but that is because of my bringing up, gun etiquette is MASSIVE in my family.

Explanation:

https://www.herbblockfoundation.org/gun-control-cartoons

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