NEWS HEADLINES ANSWERS

  

 

1. Does the image match the headline?

 

·    No. The image shows Heineken beer bottles, not the conflict or rebel takeover in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

 

2. What emotions does it evoke?

  • Neutrality: It doesn’t show danger or conflict.
  • Confusion: Viewers may wonder what beer has to do with the story.

 

3. Is the image biased or misleading?

 

Yes, it’s somewhat biased. It:

  • Distracts from the real issue (the conflict).
  • Focuses more on the Heineken brand than the news event.

 

4. How does the image affect the story?

 

It:

  • Misleads viewers by downplaying the seriousness.
  • Highlights the brand instead of the situation.

 

5. Does it add depth to the story?

 

·    No. It feels unrelated and doesn’t help explain or show the impact of the event.

 

6. Would a different image help?

 

·    Yes. A photo of rebels, damage, or affected people would better reflect the story’s seriousness.

 

7. How does it compare to other images on this topic?

 

·    It’s less relevant. Most conflict stories show scenes of the actual event—people, places, or destruction.

 

8. Is the image culturally or politically important?

 

·    No. It’s a generic image with no clear link to the local culture or politics.


 

 Group 4


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