Poster Slogan About Arts

Poster Slogan About Arts

Let's Create: SLOGAN/POSTER MAKING(50 points) Using any available art materials and short bond paper, make a slogan or poster about the effect of Alcohol on the family and community.​

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1. Let's Create: SLOGAN/POSTER MAKING(50 points) Using any available art materials and short bond paper, make a slogan or poster about the effect of Alcohol on the family and community.​


KUNG GUSTO MONG GUMAWA NG POSTERPWEDE MONG GAYAHIN YANG NASA PIC.

AT KUNG SA SLOGAN PWEDE MONG GAYAHIN TO/<

=> Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay ( effect of Alcohol on the family)

=> Academic problems=>Anxiety and depression=>Poor emotional development=>Difficulty with intimate relationships as adults=>A tendency to be dishonest

( effect of Alcohol on the community.)

=>Alcohol use has been identified as a major risk factor for acute and chronic health harms and imparts economic, health, and social costs to individuals, communities, and societies Alcohol intoxication is linked to injury, violence, and traffic crashes

2. Arts Direction: Create an artwork( Drawing, sculpture,collage, slogan, poster,etc.)about Covid 19 Pandemic applying the principles of art.( 20 points) Rubrics Concepts 5 pts. Craftsmanship/ Skill Creativity/ Originality 10 pts. 5pts. need ko ng sagot plsss help me guysss​


Answer:

Not mine

Explanation:

But I hope he/she helps


3. What I Can DoIPOSTER MAKING - PAINT ME A PICTUREDirections:1. Think about the "Evolution of Modern Art" and draw it on the given spacebelow.2. Tools needed may include pencil, crayon, water color, oil paint and anyavailable materials that you can use.3. The drawing must not include words or slogan4. Please read the rubrics provided as your tool for your work.5. Remember the theme "Evolution of Modern Art".​


Answer:

nasa pic example lang po yan

Explanation:

Post Impressionism was not a particular style of painting. It was the collective title given to the works of a few independent artists at the end of the 19th century. The Post Impressionists rebelled against the limitations of Impressionism to develop a range of personal styles that influenced the development of art in the 20th century. The major artists associated with Post Impressionism were Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Vincent Van Gogh and Georges Seurat.


4. Which of the following statements is NOT true about propaganda?a. It is very common in advertisements, where they try to make consumers patronize the products or services they offerb. It is a communication that is primarily used to influence an audience.c. It is an art of persuasion.d. It can range from claims that the majority of people are using the products/services, approvals from experts or famous personalities, and so on2. Which of the following statements is NOT applicable to recognize bias?a. Watch for stereotypesb. Look for loaded wordsc. Ignore sides of argumentationd. Notice vague language or generalizations3. Which of the following questions is NOT aligned to focus on the audience?a. What is the situation around you when delivering a speech?b. Who are the intended listeners?c. Will the choice of words appropriate to the level of listeners?d. What must be learned and felt in your speech?c.4. Which is not an attribute of an active listener?a. Paying attentionb. Giving prejudicec. Responding appropriatelyd. Providing feedback5. Which purpose do you use the following cohesive devices: thus, hence, thereforea. addition of ideasb. contrasting ideasc. concluding ideasd. introducing ideas6. It is an opinion or prejudice that affects the author's writing and prevents the author from being completely neutral about a topic or issue.a. stereptypesb. biasc. generalizationsd. loaded wordsOption 37. Which among the following statements is NOT true?a. Faulty parallelism happens when patterns of words in a sequence or a list is not parallel orb. Conjunctions are used to join parallel parts in a sentence with similar ideas.c. Parallel structure can be in a pattern of words, phrases and clauses.d. Parallel Structure means using the same pattern of words to show imbalance of ideas.8. It is a kind listening intended to make evaluation or scrutiny of a text.a. Informational Listeningb. Critical Listeningc. Intensive Listeningd. Empathetic Listening9. It is a propaganda technique that is often vague but presents positive ideas like those found in slogan or posters.a. Glittering Generalitiesb. Bandwagonc. Plain Folksd. Testimonial10. Juan is lazy. He does not do his homework or revision well. ___________, he always gets 0 marks in his tests.a. sob. thusc. howeverd. after11. ___________ save the kitten, we took him to the vet immediately.a. sinceb. whenc. in order tod. because12. Maria is a beautiful and smart girl. _________, she is kind. She always takes care of the sick animals. ___________, every one likes her very much.a. However, Sinceb. Moreover, Soc. Therefore, Howeverd. Besides, Therefore13. What kind of listening are you going to employ if you will make a reaction paper?a. Informational Listeningb. Empathetic Listeningc. Critical Listeningd. Therapeutic Listening14. It is a kind of discrimination where a group of people are labelled.a. racialb. generalizationc. biasd. stereotype15. Parallelism can be observed in the pattern of the following EXCEPT ______.a. wordb. textc. phrased. clause16. Although, despite, rather, nevertheless are words that indicate ______.a. Contrastb. Comparisonc. Conclusiond. Introduction17. They can indicate sequence, addition, comparison, contrast, causation, illustration, or emphasisa. Coordinating Conjuntionsb. Signal Wordsc. Transition Markersd. Subordinating Conjunctions18. What type of speech is a eulogy?a. Informative Speechb. Persuasive Speechc. Special Occasion Speechd. Argumentative Speech19. It is a type of speech where the speaker presents points to make the audience side with the case of the speaker or to forward an advocacy.a. Persuasiveb. Informativec. Special Occasiond. Argumentative20. These are words that are expressed with strong emotions that can reveal a person's opinion or bias.a. biasb. prejudicec. stereotyped. loaded words​


Answer:

1.D

2.A

3.D

4.A

5.C

6.B

7.D

8.A

8.C

9.B

10.D

11.A

12D.

13.D

14.B

15.B

16.A

17.A

18.C

19.B

20.D

Explanation:

PA BRAINLIEST ANSWER PO PLSS


5. IDENTIFICATION___________1. is a propaganda technique that is commonly used in political campaign. ____________2. is a propaganda technique thatpersuades everyone to do a certain actionbecause many other people are also doingit. Phrases like, “join the crowd” or “trendingnow”.___________ 3. is a propaganda technique where the products name is repeated manytimes through songs, chants or jingles. ___________4. is a propaganda technique wherein the advertisers stress the positive qualities of the product and ignore its negative side. ______________5. is a propaganda techniquethat uses statements of approval from anexpert or a famous person or celebrities inpromoting a particular product/service. _____________ _6. is a propaganda technique that is often vague but presents positive ideas like those found in slogan or posters. Glittering generalities can be also the tag lines found after names of brands. ________7. is a propaganda technique which invoke fear in those exposed to the propaganda, resulting in the formation of a negative opinion about a person, group, or set of beliefs or ideas. __________8. These are the claims that the majority of people are using the products/services, approvals from experts or famous personalities. ____________9. It is the art of persuasion.____________10. This is where the propaganda technique usually appear


Answer:

1. Card- Stacking or Name- Calling

2. Bandwagon

3. Glittering generalities.

4. Card Stacking.

5. Transfer

6. Glittering generalities.

7. Name- Calling.

8. Testimonial.

9. Propaganda.

10. Television.

Explanation:

Im not sure about some of these but hope it helps mate.


6. Performance Task 2: Leave and Save life!Objective: Reflect on Earth's energy that all movement comes from Earth's internal heat.What you need: long bond paper, Art MaterialsWhat to do: Read the passage carefully.Earthquake jolt and shake us. Volcanoes erupt, shooting ash and hot gases into the atmosphere andpouring molten rock over the land. Great mountain ranges gradually inch upward, over the course ofmillennia. Earth's geosphere is constantly moving and changing, and the energy for all that movementcomes from Earth's internal heat (Understanding Global Change, 2021).We all knew that Taal Volcano latest eruption happened last January 12, 2020, and it displaced morethan 376,000 people from surrounding towns. Based on the report from NASA, the damage brought by theeruption extended beyond plant life. Large numbers of livestock and pets were also left behind when tensof thousands of people evacuated. Ash even affected the fish-mainly the tilapia and milkfish-being raised inthousands of aquaculture pens in Taal Lake. According to the Taal Lake Aquaculture Alliance, Inc., about30% of the fish cages in the lake were destroyed during the eruption and to keep the remaining fish alivefarmers appealed the authorities to allow them to feed and harvest the fish to support their living duringlockdowns.Consider yourself as one of the authorities, would you allow the people to get near in still-active-volcano? Why? You may present your answer in creative way, e.g., using infographic, slogan, poster, 4-linepoem, essay, 4-line song or any presentation at your preference.Rubric5 - Ideas are expressed scientifically, consistent to the concepts and has no misconception.4 - Ideas are expressed scientifically, consistent to the concepts but with misconception.3 - Ideas are expressed scientifically but contains several contradictory concepts.2 - Ideas are poorly expressed scientifically.1 - Ideas are vague and unprecise.Note: Score is multiplied by 2Need ko po talaga please help me!​


Answer:

376,000 follow moko please


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