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The text uses colour to stand out. (U Grade)

The text uses colour to stand out. (U Grade). The text uses a red masthead to stand out. (E Grade). A red masthead is used to create audience interest as it connotes ‘celebrity’. (D Grade).

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The text uses colour to stand out. (U Grade)

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  1. The text uses colour to stand out.(U Grade)

  2. The text uses a red masthead to stand out.(E Grade)

  3. A red masthead is used to create audience interest as it connotes ‘celebrity’.(D Grade)

  4. A red masthead is used to create audience interest. Red can connote ‘celebrity’ and luxury, effortlessly communicating the theme of the magazine, which focuses on celebrity gossip. (C Grade)

  5. A red masthead is used to create audience interest. Red can connote ‘celebrity’ and luxury, effortlessly communicating the theme of the magazine, which focuses on celebrity gossip – providing information to the reader (Blumler & Katz, 1974). (B Grade)

  6. A red masthead is used to create audience interest. Red can connote ‘celebrity’ and luxury, effortlessly communicating the theme of the magazine, which focuses on celebrity gossip – providing information to the reader about the rich and famous (Blumler & Katz, 1974). Red can also connote scandal, which offers the audience a sense of ‘intensity’ (Dyer, 1992).(A Grade)

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