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1. In Chapter 4 from Covering Immigration, Chavez argues that illustrations carry underlying meanings and photographs are the only truly impartial, non-biased means of representing immigration. TRUE OR FALSE?
2. Which of the following is NOT a dominant metaphor for immigration that Santa-Ana found in news coverage surrounding Proposition 187?
A) Immigrants as dangerous water, B) Immigrants as disease, C) Immigrants as children, D) Immigrants as Animals
3. How might the authors we read this week (Santa-Ana and Chavez) analyze the image below? Draw from and properly cite at least one of the readings in your response. Answer in 3-4 sentences.
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Running Head: Immigration
Immigration
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February 20, 2018
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Running Head: Immigration
Immigration
Question 1: Illustrations and Photographs.
It is highly true that illustrations carry a lot of underlying meanings, on the other end
photographs offer an impartial presentation of a situation. I would conquer highly with Chavez,
this is because as one develops an illustration, usually they have certain ideas in mind. An
illustration is mean to be metaphorical and something to give the reader/viewer something to
think about. When one de...
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