Compare Text to Multimedia Versions - 7th Grade Reading
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What is the main task in CCSS.RI.7.7 when comparing a text to a video or audio version?
What is the main task in CCSS.RI.7.7 when comparing a text to a video or audio version?
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Analyze how each medium portrays the same subject and its impact. Focus on differences in how content is presented and received.
Analyze how each medium portrays the same subject and its impact. Focus on differences in how content is presented and received.
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What does the term medium mean in RI.7.7 comparisons?
What does the term medium mean in RI.7.7 comparisons?
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The format of information, such as text, audio, video, or multimedia. Each format delivers information differently.
The format of information, such as text, audio, video, or multimedia. Each format delivers information differently.
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What is portrayal in a text-to-multimedia comparison?
What is portrayal in a text-to-multimedia comparison?
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How the subject is presented through details, tone, and emphasis. Different mediums shape how audiences perceive content.
How the subject is presented through details, tone, and emphasis. Different mediums shape how audiences perceive content.
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What is the best definition of multimedia in RI.7.7?
What is the best definition of multimedia in RI.7.7?
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A presentation combining multiple formats, such as text, audio, and images. Multiple formats work together to convey information.
A presentation combining multiple formats, such as text, audio, and images. Multiple formats work together to convey information.
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What is one common reason a video version may feel more persuasive than the text?
What is one common reason a video version may feel more persuasive than the text?
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Nonverbal cues and sound can strengthen emotional appeal. Multiple sensory inputs create stronger emotional impact.
Nonverbal cues and sound can strengthen emotional appeal. Multiple sensory inputs create stronger emotional impact.
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Identify the best focus for analyzing an audio-only version of a text.
Identify the best focus for analyzing an audio-only version of a text.
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Voice qualities such as tone, volume, pauses, and pacing. Audio analysis centers on auditory elements.
Voice qualities such as tone, volume, pauses, and pacing. Audio analysis centers on auditory elements.
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What is the key difference between content and delivery in a speech comparison?
What is the key difference between content and delivery in a speech comparison?
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Content is what is said; delivery is how it is performed. Separates message from presentation style.
Content is what is said; delivery is how it is performed. Separates message from presentation style.
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What should you compare first to ensure both mediums address the same subject?
What should you compare first to ensure both mediums address the same subject?
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The central idea or main claim in each version. Both versions must address the same topic for valid comparison.
The central idea or main claim in each version. Both versions must address the same topic for valid comparison.
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Identify the correct contrast word to compare print meaning to video meaning: however, for example, similarly.
Identify the correct contrast word to compare print meaning to video meaning: however, for example, similarly.
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However. Signals a difference between the two versions.
However. Signals a difference between the two versions.
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Which option is the strongest comparison claim: A) “They are different” B) “Video adds urgency through faster pacing”?
Which option is the strongest comparison claim: A) “They are different” B) “Video adds urgency through faster pacing”?
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B) “Video adds urgency through faster pacing.”. Specific details make stronger analytical arguments.
B) “Video adds urgency through faster pacing.”. Specific details make stronger analytical arguments.
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Identify the best evidence to cite when a video changes meaning using visuals.
Identify the best evidence to cite when a video changes meaning using visuals.
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A specific visual moment and the matching line from the text. Concrete examples support analytical claims.
A specific visual moment and the matching line from the text. Concrete examples support analytical claims.
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Which statement best completes a comparison: “The text feels neutral, but the audio feels ___ due to louder volume”?
Which statement best completes a comparison: “The text feels neutral, but the audio feels ___ due to louder volume”?
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More intense. Volume changes create emotional intensity.
More intense. Volume changes create emotional intensity.
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Identify the best focus for analysis: plot summary or how medium choices shape impact?
Identify the best focus for analysis: plot summary or how medium choices shape impact?
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How medium choices shape impact. Analyze technique effects, not just story content.
How medium choices shape impact. Analyze technique effects, not just story content.
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What should you cite when comparing versions to prove a claim about portrayal?
What should you cite when comparing versions to prove a claim about portrayal?
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Specific evidence from both the text and the multimedia version. Direct quotes support analysis of differences.
Specific evidence from both the text and the multimedia version. Direct quotes support analysis of differences.
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Which element can influence emotion in a video even when the words stay the same?
Which element can influence emotion in a video even when the words stay the same?
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Music or sound effects. Audio layers add emotional depth beyond words.
Music or sound effects. Audio layers add emotional depth beyond words.
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Which film technique can change meaning by controlling what the viewer sees and notices?
Which film technique can change meaning by controlling what the viewer sees and notices?
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Camera angle and framing. Close-ups or wide shots direct viewer attention.
Camera angle and framing. Close-ups or wide shots direct viewer attention.
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Which visual element in video most directly affects mood through brightness and shadows?
Which visual element in video most directly affects mood through brightness and shadows?
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Lighting. Dark or bright scenes create different emotional tones.
Lighting. Dark or bright scenes create different emotional tones.
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What is the term for a speaker’s pauses that shape meaning and dramatic effect?
What is the term for a speaker’s pauses that shape meaning and dramatic effect?
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Pauses. Silence creates suspense or lets ideas sink in.
Pauses. Silence creates suspense or lets ideas sink in.
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Which term means the speed and rhythm of speaking in an audio or speech performance?
Which term means the speed and rhythm of speaking in an audio or speech performance?
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Pacing. Speed of delivery affects urgency and comprehension.
Pacing. Speed of delivery affects urgency and comprehension.
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Which term means the creator’s attitude toward the subject: tone or topic?
Which term means the creator’s attitude toward the subject: tone or topic?
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Tone. Tone reveals speaker's feelings; topic is the subject.
Tone. Tone reveals speaker's feelings; topic is the subject.
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What does it mean to contrast a text and its video or audio version?
What does it mean to contrast a text and its video or audio version?
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Identify differences in emphasis, tone, and impact between both. Note how formats create different effects or focus.
Identify differences in emphasis, tone, and impact between both. Note how formats create different effects or focus.
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What does it mean to compare a text and its video or audio version?
What does it mean to compare a text and its video or audio version?
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Identify similarities in ideas, details, and message across both. Look for shared content and themes across formats.
Identify similarities in ideas, details, and message across both. Look for shared content and themes across formats.
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What is the main skill in CCSS.RI.7.7 when comparing a text to a multimedia version?
What is the main skill in CCSS.RI.7.7 when comparing a text to a multimedia version?
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Analyze how each medium portrays the same subject differently. Focus on how different formats present content uniquely.
Analyze how each medium portrays the same subject differently. Focus on how different formats present content uniquely.
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What is the term for stressing certain words to make them stand out in delivery?
What is the term for stressing certain words to make them stand out in delivery?
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Emphasis. Stressed words draw attention to key ideas.
Emphasis. Stressed words draw attention to key ideas.
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Which option best shows contrast: “Both versions explain the problem” or “The video emphasizes fear more than the text”?
Which option best shows contrast: “Both versions explain the problem” or “The video emphasizes fear more than the text”?
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“The video emphasizes fear more than the text”. Shows how formats create different emotional impacts.
“The video emphasizes fear more than the text”. Shows how formats create different emotional impacts.
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