Question
1. What is visual media? (1 point)
A. The images posted on social media
B. content that is viewed on a screen rather than in a physical print format
C. content that incorporates images instead of or in addition to printed words
D. the means or vehicle for the communication of content
2. When visual media is created with ______, it prevents the viewer from being able to draw their own conclusions.
3. When analyzing a piece of visual media, which factors will most help one determine bias?
Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
A. whether it uses more text or more images
B. what it leaves out
C. what information it conveys
D. what product it is about
E. whether it is in print or digital
4. Use the radio segment to answer the question.
Radio segment: The strike across town has been going on for forty-five days now. Every
day, the workers march and chant, making it impossible to live or work in peace on the block.
The workers must eventually recognize the need for compromise.
Does this paragraph show bias—and if so, for whom?
(1 point)
A. This paragraph shows bias in favor of workers who are striking.
B. This paragraph shows bias in favor of the companies against whom the workers are striking.
C. This paragraph shows bias in favor of the citizens living nearby.
D. This paragraph does not show bias.
5. Use the radio segment to answer the question.
Radio segment: The strike across town has been going on for forty-five days now. Every
day, the workers march and chant, making it impossible to live or work in peace on the block.
The workers must eventually recognize the need for compromise.
Which statement most accurately describes the decision process of the person who delivered this
segment?
(1 point)
A. The speaker most likely chose to exclude information that could make the audience feel sympathetic
toward the workers.
B. The speaker most likely wrote with a purpose of presenting a fair and accurate explanation about an
ongoing event in the area.
C. The speaker most likely reported all of the information they had available about the cause and
impact of the strike.
D. The speaker most likely chose to include information about the impact of the marching and chanting
to help the audience understand how the strike affects the speaker personally.
A. The images posted on social media
B. content that is viewed on a screen rather than in a physical print format
C. content that incorporates images instead of or in addition to printed words
D. the means or vehicle for the communication of content
2. When visual media is created with ______, it prevents the viewer from being able to draw their own conclusions.
3. When analyzing a piece of visual media, which factors will most help one determine bias?
Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
A. whether it uses more text or more images
B. what it leaves out
C. what information it conveys
D. what product it is about
E. whether it is in print or digital
4. Use the radio segment to answer the question.
Radio segment: The strike across town has been going on for forty-five days now. Every
day, the workers march and chant, making it impossible to live or work in peace on the block.
The workers must eventually recognize the need for compromise.
Does this paragraph show bias—and if so, for whom?
(1 point)
A. This paragraph shows bias in favor of workers who are striking.
B. This paragraph shows bias in favor of the companies against whom the workers are striking.
C. This paragraph shows bias in favor of the citizens living nearby.
D. This paragraph does not show bias.
5. Use the radio segment to answer the question.
Radio segment: The strike across town has been going on for forty-five days now. Every
day, the workers march and chant, making it impossible to live or work in peace on the block.
The workers must eventually recognize the need for compromise.
Which statement most accurately describes the decision process of the person who delivered this
segment?
(1 point)
A. The speaker most likely chose to exclude information that could make the audience feel sympathetic
toward the workers.
B. The speaker most likely wrote with a purpose of presenting a fair and accurate explanation about an
ongoing event in the area.
C. The speaker most likely reported all of the information they had available about the cause and
impact of the strike.
D. The speaker most likely chose to include information about the impact of the marching and chanting
to help the audience understand how the strike affects the speaker personally.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions:
1. **What is visual media?**
**C. content that incorporates images instead of or in addition to printed words**
2. **When visual media is created with ______, it prevents the viewer from being able to draw their own conclusions.**
**bias**
3. **When analyzing a piece of visual media, which factors will most help one determine bias?**
**B. what it leaves out**
**C. what information it conveys**
4. **Does this paragraph show bias—and if so, for whom?**
**C. This paragraph shows bias in favor of the companies against whom the workers are striking.**
5. **Which statement most accurately describes the decision process of the person who delivered this segment?**
**A. The speaker most likely chose to exclude information that could make the audience feel sympathetic toward the workers.**
1. **What is visual media?**
**C. content that incorporates images instead of or in addition to printed words**
2. **When visual media is created with ______, it prevents the viewer from being able to draw their own conclusions.**
**bias**
3. **When analyzing a piece of visual media, which factors will most help one determine bias?**
**B. what it leaves out**
**C. what information it conveys**
4. **Does this paragraph show bias—and if so, for whom?**
**C. This paragraph shows bias in favor of the companies against whom the workers are striking.**
5. **Which statement most accurately describes the decision process of the person who delivered this segment?**
**A. The speaker most likely chose to exclude information that could make the audience feel sympathetic toward the workers.**