Persuasion and Public Discourse · Informational Writing
Analyzing Media Bias
Critically examining news reports and advertisements for bias, omission, and loaded language.
Key Questions
- 1How does the choice of a headline influence the reader's perception of an event?
- 2What are the indicators of a biased source in digital journalism?
- 3How do visual elements in media support or contradict the written message?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: Reading Comprehension - Factual and Discursive - Class 8
Class: Class 8
Subject: English
Unit: Persuasion and Public Discourse
Period: Informational Writing
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