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refers to both print and electronic sources such as newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and websites.
mass media
making you want to be part of a group. "everyone is doing it"
bandwagons
presenting only good info
cardstacking
simplifying a complex group
stereotyping
questions with obvious answers
rhetorical questions
a series of related meanings
context
words or phrases found before or after an unknown word
context clues
events shared by everyone
life experiences
common trials and joys most humans share, which makes the plot of fiction
universal life experiences
provide news, info articles, advertisements, photos, audio tracks, or videos
to inform
to convince users to do something using persuasive techniques
to persuade
to amuse or divert the audience with humor, drama, or information
to entertain