Identify a moment from a film that has been discussed in class or in your textbook when the narration shifts from restricted to omniscient
What are some of the effects that this shift has on the film? On the audience? What might filmmakers' intentions be in creating such a shift?
Answers will vary, depending on film chosen. Some mention should be made regarding information that the characters are aware of versus information that the audience is made aware of and how this might effect audience understanding and experience of the events of the scene.
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Dr. Anderson is a White female American communication professor at a racially diverse university. What should Dr. Anderson do to improve diversity climate in her class?
a. To emphasize that race does not matter in academic success so that students feel they are equally treated. b. To introduce materials that focus on the mainstream U.S. so that students can understand they are all "Americans." c. To understand what it means to be White female teacher at this university so that she can recognize her privileges d. To keep reminding students that talking about "race" is taboo in her class
Which of the following statements describes a contingency question?
a. A contingency question is a question that asks more than one question is the same item. b. A contingency question is a question format that asks participants to offer a response between two bipolar extremes c. A contingency question is a question that is to be asked by only specific respondents, based upon their answers to previous questions. d. A contingency question is like a matching question, it shares the same response set with other questions.