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1. Explore the ways that two texts have been constructed to represent a particular perspective or voice. 2. Explain how multimodality has been used in two texts to convey particular perspectives on a social issue. 3. Discuss how two multimodal texts represent the same issue but in different contexts. 4. Discuss how two texts construct differing representations of the same social group. 5. Explore the impact of perspectives in two texts in relation to shaping responses and interpretations. 6. Explain how contextual factors can position audiences to interpret two texts in varying ways. 7. Discuss how generic conventions communicate particular attitudes and/or values in two texts. 8. Discuss the ways in which creators of two texts engage with a particular genre in order to convey ideas. 9. Compare how two texts of different genres work to shape an audience response to their ideas. 10. Explain how contextual factors have influenced the construction of two texts. 11. Compare how two texts are constructed differently to present a similar idea or issue.


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