1. The Camera Doesn't Lie Or Does It?
Varying slightly from story to story, the bias in the segment is usually obvious, whether it may be because of uneven timing towards the victim and the person to blame, the use of emotive language or even the angle at which the footage was taken from. ... However, the voice-over did provoke emotions, mainly because of its use of emotive language. Emotive language is the substitution of a word by a different word that has either a negative or positive connotation. ... They will even continue to take what they see as the truth, even though we know that producers of show like the ones menti...
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