1) What should you look for in a text at the very beginning? a) Purpose, audience, text type b) Pictures c) Whether it is cheap d) Whether it is short. 2) What does connotations mean? a) How a picture might con you b) The celebratory feelings a picture might conjure c) The meanings a reader associates with a word or picture d) The brightness of a picture 3) What does a logo do to the reader? a) Trick you b) Entertain you c) Inspire trust d) Nothing at all 4) What is a caption? a) The wording beneath a picture or image b) A very small cap fit for a Yorkshireman c) A headline d) A strapline 5) What is a strapline? a) The heading beneath the main heading b) The wording beneath a picture c) The writing in the middle of the page d) Writing above a picture 6) What is a byline? a) An aside to inform the reader b) An apology for a mistake c) The name of the writer d) A running commentary 7) What type of text is The Daily Mirror? a) A broadsheet b) A comic c) A novel d) A tabloid newspaper 8) What type of text is The Times? a) A tabloid newspaper b) A broadsheet newspaper c) A comic d) A magazine 9) What type of audience reads The Guardian? a) Children b) Golden retrievers c) Adults d) Piglets 10) What is the dominant purpose of a newspaper? a) To joke about b) To inform c) To persuade d) To frighten

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