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Media Audiences MatchUp

Target Level
4-5
Running Total
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Attempt
1 of 3

Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Oppositional reading
Surrogate
Decoding
Polysemic
Visceral pleasure
Intellectual stimulation
Encoding
Preferred reading
Negotiated reading
Audiences that found 'His Dark Materials' uninteresting, dull and confusing had this interpretation of the show...
Audiences that enjoyed the visuals and action of 'His Dark Materials' but found the narrative difficult to understand had this interpretation of the show...
Audiences that very much enjoyed 'His Dark Materials' and felt it was a truthful adaptation of the novels had this interpretation of the show...
For some audiences, the action sequences in 'His Dark Materials' are likely to provide...
Lyra, as the protagonist, who viewers are supposed to connect with and relate to most of all, could be described as an audience...
'His Dark Materials' mentions many terms like 'spectre' which have different meanings in the world of the story and our reality. These elements of the show are...
The process in which audiences interpret the messages inserted into 'His Dark Materials' is known as…
The process by which television producers insert messages into 'His Dark Materials' in order to invoke a particular response from the audience is known as…
The series contains many references to literature, religion, folklore and mythology. These can provide an audience with...

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Pass Mark
75%