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Q2 Week 3 Multimodal Text

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Examples of multimodal texts are:
1. Picture book/Storybooks: It is the textual and visual elements that
are arranged on individual pages that contribute to an overall set of
bound pages.
2. Webpage: It is where the elements such as sound effects, oral
language, written language, music and still or moving images are
combined.
3. Live/Stage Performance: It is where the gesture, music, and space
are the main elements.
4. Comics: It is a medium used to express narratives or other ideas
through images, usually combined with text. It typically takes the
form of a sequence of panels of images. Textual devices such as
speech balloons, captions, and onomatopoeia can indicate dialogue,
narration, sound effects, or other information.
6. Memes: These are humorous images, videos, pieces of texts, etc., that
are copied (often with slight variations) and spread rapidly by Internet
users.

7. Advertising posters/ posters: These are common print promotional


technique used by small businesses. A poster includes a visual design as
well as images, colors and copy. It provides a message intended to
promote brand awareness or call attention to a company event.

8. Editorial Cartoon: These are graphic expressions of the creator’s ideas


and opinions. In addition, the editorial cartoon usually, but not always,
reflects the publication’s viewpoint. It uses a visual and verbal vocabulary
that is familiar to readers
compare and contrast the presentation of the same topic in different multimodal texts
Compare and contrast

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