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ISLA 240 INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY
QUIZ 3 WRITTEN WORD AND ANALYSTICS
At Christian monasteries monks hand-copied thousands of “manu scripti” or handwritten books
Question 9
Where is this quote from?
Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Answer:
Question 10
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In the Richard Bilton article, he mentions that digital magazines are now making print versions to supplement their online presence. The following are a number of paraphrased statements made in the article. Which sums up what Tom McGeveren, co-editor-in-chief of Capital New York had to say?
Select one:
a. Print is a premium product and people are willing to pay for it.
b. People like to have niche magazines in their possession to refer to.
c. Readers like to collect them like vinyl records.
d. People are drawn to the intimate gravitas of print.
e. Advertisers want to align the reader’s experience with the content that they're reading.
f. Advertisers like having the sole attention of readers rather than the distraction of multiple advertisers on the internet.
Question 11
Amrita Bowmik talks about the many different kinds of journalist writing. What does she say makes a feature story different from a news story, editorial, or review?
Select one:
a. It is fact driven and focuses on the five "Ws" WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY.
b. It critically analyzes a body of work using through summary, classification and comparison.
c. It expresses a clear point of view and opinion and builds on an argument and try
to persuade/influence public opinion, promote critical thinking, and sometimes cause people to take action on an issue.
d. It has a dedicated readership who follow because the readers feel they can gain knowledge, insight and entertainment from the writings.
e. It take a more narrative approach, perhaps using opening paragraphs as scene-setting narrative hooks instead of the delivery of the most important facts.










































































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