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Flashcards for Websites & Blogs - 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 Websites & Blogs 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 purpose of a blog?

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To share personal experiences, inform, educate, persuade, or entertain.

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What is the primary purpose of a blog?

To share personal experiences, inform, educate, persuade, or entertain.

How can you identify the audience of a blog?

By looking for clues in the language, topics, and references used.

What role does language play in blogs?

It is often informal and direct, using personal pronouns to create a conversational tone.

What are some rhetorical devices used in blogs?

Anecdotes, hyperbole, questions, and emotive language.

How do visuals enhance a blog?

They make the blog more appealing, illustrate points, and evoke emotions.

What is the significance of hyperlinks in blogs?

They direct readers to related content, enhancing credibility and engagement.

How do blogs engage their audience?

Through short paragraphs, engaging headlines, and calls to action.

What should you evaluate when analyzing a blog?

The effectiveness of tone, structure, visuals, and language in achieving the blog's purpose.

How does layout affect a website's usability?

A well-organized layout guides users toward key information and actions.

What is the first step in analyzing a website?

Identify the website's purpose and target audience.

What persuasive techniques are commonly used on websites?

Ethos, pathos, and logos to build credibility and appeal to emotions.

What emotional responses do colors evoke on websites?

Colors are chosen to evoke specific emotions, influencing user perception.

What structural elements are commonly used in blogs?

Clear headings, subheadings, bullet points, and lists to organize content.

What should you consider about a website's emotional appeal?

How visuals and language work together to persuade or move the user.

What is the overall goal of a successful website?

To create a cohesive experience where all elements support the main purpose.

What distinguishes the tone and voice of a blog?

Blogs often have a personal touch, with tones that can be casual, humorous, or authoritative.

How do interactive features enhance a website?

They engage users and encourage exploration of the site's content.