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What is Paz's main point about the viral ICE videos early in the article?
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They are primarily entertainment content.
They are only seen by one audience.
They show federal agents using force.
They promote balanced political views.
Q 2/30
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What tone best characterizes Paz's approach to presenting the two "realities" of viral video interpretation?
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Cynical and resigned.
Nostalgic and sentimental.
Analytical and observational.
Humorous and dismissive.
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What is Paz's main point about the viral ICE videos early in the article?
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What tone best characterizes Paz's approach to presenting the two "realities" of viral video interpretation?
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Which rhetorical appeal is primarily engaged when the article mentions statements like “I voted for this” from viewers?
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What type of public action best illustrates the role of citizen activism in shaping policy discussions, as suggested by the article?
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Based on the article, if citizens actively recorded ICE actions, which learning objective would this action best fulfill?
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Governor Pritzker’s request for citizens to record ICE actions primarily serves what rhetorical purpose?
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According to Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss, what is the main function of the viral videos for public perception?
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How does the inclusion of expert Emerson Brooking primarily enhance the article's argument?
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The section titled “An alternative social-media ecosystem…” mainly serves to explain what about online narratives?
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How does Paz's alternating presentation of liberal and conservative reactions effectively address the challenge of polarized views?
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Which statement best captures Paz’s overall thesis regarding viral ICE videos and American society?
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How does Paz use descriptions of events like tear gas and pepper balls to influence the reader's emotional response?
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How does Paz utilize specific details, such as mentions of tear gas, to shape readers' emotional engagement with the events?
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According to the article, what is a primary rhetorical benefit of Paz quoting multiple sources?
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When Paz describes differing emotional responses (e.g., "disgust" vs. "glee"), what is the rhetorical effect of this contrast on readers?
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When Paz contrasts "disgust and outrage" with "glee and satisfaction," what central idea about American public opinion is he most clearly illustrating?
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The phrase "governing for the gram" in the article serves as a metaphor to suggest what about policy decisions?
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How does the article demonstrate that media polarization actively shapes public perception of reality?
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Paz's view on the "unique and uncertain moment" suggests what implication of constant content production for public unity?
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What does the closing paragraph's prediction imply about the future of competing narratives in America?
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Considering Paz's overall perspective, what is a key long-term implication of social media on America's "shared sense of truth"?
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The article's consistent juxtaposition of liberal and conservative reactions throughout the piece primarily serves to emphasize what?
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How does the quote from Wired’s Makena Kelly, reinforcing the influence of influencers, contribute to Paz's argument?
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What pattern of reasoning does the article's structure, which presents dual narratives, most closely resemble?
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By presenting both liberal and conservative reactions in detail, Paz takes a rhetorical risk that could lead to what potential audience misinterpretation?
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If a student were to formulate a thesis about the article’s topic, which characteristic would be essential for it to be strong?
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Which element is crucial for a strong thesis that articulates the relationship between media portrayal and ideological division?
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To effectively strengthen a paragraph analyzing Paz’s credibility, what type of evidence would be most suitable to reference?
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If students want to emulate Paz’s effectiveness in their own writing about complex issues, what specific strategy should they prioritize?
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Based on the article’s overall message, which concluding sentence would best reflect a sophisticated understanding of the issues?