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    Flashcards for Magazines & Ads - IB

    These interactive flashcards help IB English Lang & Lit (Old) students Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL) quickly review and memorize the essential definitions, formulas, and terms needed for success in IB Exams. Each card focuses on Magazines & Ads and is aligned with the IB English Lang & Lit (Old) syllabus, ensuring focused revision on textual analysis, language and identity, and perspectives and contexts. Students can test themselves anytime, anywhere, perfect for reinforcing tricky concepts, learning IB terminology, and committing formulas to memory. By using RevisionDojo's flashcards consistently, learners turn repetition into mastery and enter the exam with confidence.

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    What is the primary goal of magazines?

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    To capture attention, hold it, and influence perceptions.

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    What is the primary goal of magazines?

    To capture attention, hold it, and influence perceptions.

    How does the target audience affect magazine content?

    It determines the style, tone, and approach of the magazine.

    What role does layout play in magazines?

    It guides readers through content and affects pacing.

    Why are visuals important in magazines?

    They evoke emotions and reinforce messages, sometimes more than text.

    What language techniques are commonly used in lifestyle magazine articles?

    Rhetorical questions, hyperbole, and direct address.

    How are advertisements strategically placed in magazines?

    Next to related content to reinforce messages and encourage purchases.

    What is the interplay between text and image in magazines?

    Visuals interact with text, adding layers of meaning or reinforcing messages.

    How do magazines reflect social issues or cultural trends?

    They often comment on beauty standards, consumerism, or gender roles.

    What should you evaluate when analyzing a magazine?

    The cohesion of articles, visuals, ads, and layout in achieving the magazine's purpose.

    What is the purpose of advertisements?

    To sell products, raise awareness, or persuade action.

    How do visuals in ads contribute to their effectiveness?

    They grab attention and convey the ad's message through imagery and color.

    What is the significance of layout in advertisements?

    It guides the viewer's eye and balances text and images.

    What are common rhetorical techniques in ad copy?

    Rhetorical questions, exaggeration, direct address, and repetition.

    How do ads appeal to logos, ethos, and pathos?

    By using logic, credibility, and emotional appeals to persuade the audience.

    What is a call-to-action in advertising?

    A phrase that encourages the audience to take a specific action.

    How do cultural and social contexts influence advertisements?

    Ads reflect or respond to current trends, values, or societal issues.

    What is the overall goal of an advertisement?

    To grab attention, engage the audience, and leave a lasting impression.