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1-. Why does the PSA sound like a horror movie at the beginning?
To caught the attention
2-. How does the PSA represent anxiety?
Something terrifying
3-. What is the intended audience of the PSA?
teenagers
4-. Why woulda horror movie style be effective for that intended audience?
In that way they get the attention and make clear that anxiety its something bad.
5-. What are the two calls for action in the PSA?
1-. Call to get attention for an expert
2-. Chat online
6-. What is the memorable expression at the end of the PSA?
No one needs to suffer alone
1-. Horror music
The use of horror music in the PSA helps to establish a mood, build tension and atmosphere.
2-.Happy music
The use of happy music in the PSA helps improve peoples mood and boost their happiness.
3-. Sound effects
The use of sound effects in a PSA helps to engaged audiences: it helps deliver information, it increases the production value, it evokes emotional responses, it emphasises what's on the PSA and is used to indicate mood.
4-. Change in intonation
The use of change in intonation in the PSA helps convey meaning, emotion, and mood beyond words. Changing the intonation of a sentence, while using the same exact words, can completely change its meaning.
5-. Emphasized words
The use of emphasized words in the PSA refer to the intensity of expression or the stress put on words to indicate their importance or special significance.
6-. Dramatic pauses
The use of dramatic pauses in the PSA are for variety, understanding, and emphasis. A pause is a form of oral punctuation that can help your audience reflect on what you just said.
1-. Are you one of those people? Or someone in your family?
Are you (special emphasis) one of those people? (dramatic pause) Or someone (special emphasis) in your family?
Quest 2
Level 2 track 1-10
TRACK 4
You have to listen the audio and pay attention when they make an special emphasis or dramatic pause.
2-. We want teenagers to lead happy, healthy, productive lives.
We want teenagers to lead happy, (dramatic pause) healthy, (dramatic pause) productive (special emphasis) lives.
Quest 2
Level 2 track 1-10
TRACK 4
You have to listen the audio and pay attention when they make a special emphasis or dramatic pause.
3-. Do you want to talk to someone?
Do you (special emphasis) want to talk to someone?
Quest 2
Level 2 track 1-10
TRACK 4
You have to listen the audio and pay attention when they make a special emphasis or dramatic pause.
4-. That's 1 800 FEAR FREE
That's 1 800 FEAR FREE (special emphasis and dramatic pause)
Quest 2
Level 2 track 1-10
TRACK 4
You have to listen the audio and pay attention when they make a special emphasis or dramatic pause.
5-. More than 14 million American teenagers suffer from anxiety
More than 14 million (special emphasis) American teenagers suffer (special emphasis) from anxiety
Quest 2
Level 2 track 1-10
TRACK 4
You have to listen the audio and pay attention when they make a special emphasis or dramatic pause.
6-. And no one needs to do it alone
And no one (special emphasis) needs to do it alone
Quest 2
Level 2 track 1-10
TRACK 4
You have to listen the audio and pay attention when they make a special emphasis or dramatic pause.
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