
Multiple Perspectives
Students analyse how texts present different perspectives on issues and events. They evaluate how language is used to position the audience to accept particular viewpoints.
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Students analyse how texts present different perspectives on issues and events. They evaluate how language is used to position the audience to accept particular viewpoints.
Key Questions
- How do texts position readers to view an issue?
- What techniques are used to present multiple perspectives?
- How can we identify bias in a text?
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