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connotation |
'connotation' - connected idea or association that is brought to mind b a word, based on how the word is often used.
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denotation |
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representation |
She is Priestley's representation of what needs to change.
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media |
An angle in media is the relationship between the camera and the object; eg high-angle shot.
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audience |
The audience ignored the speaker.
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context |
What the world was like and how it relates to the play or text.
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industry |
The tertiary industry is technologically advanced.
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intertextuality |
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theory |
The theory side of the GCSE Physical Education Course is tricky.
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advertisement |
An advertisement is a public promotion of some product or service.
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images |
Adverts usually have an image of the product being sold.
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layout |
Bullet points are an example of a layout feature.
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design |
We are looking for someone to design our logo.
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magazine |
James wrote an article for the college magazine.
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organisation
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A charity is a non-profit organisation.
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certificate |
The college awarded me a certificate.
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classification |
Classification of body type.
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regulation |
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