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Below is the three question that I have. Thank you so much.

Attach this document, but not sure it will help or not. Below is the three question that I have. Thank you so much.1) Michael Eric Dyson writes, "How black folk are 'frame'-how we are discussed, pictured, imagined, conjured to fit a negative idea of blackness, or called on to fill a slot reserved for the outlaw, thug, or savage-shapes how we are frowned on or favored in mainstream society." Write an essay that analyzes Dyson's argument. What are his main points of view? As a writer, how does Dyson use words to incite action in the reader?2) In this essay, Dyson gives us examples of what he argues are the typical responses to the charge of race-specific media bias that he levels: " You're too sensitive," "You're exaggerating," "You're reading too much into things." Indeed, these statements are ofthen employed as a defense against thinking deemed too "politically correct," whether the topic is race, gender, sexuality, or politics. Pick a current event in the news where you see bias in the way a certain class of people has been characterized (illegal immigrants or gay marriage proponents, for example). Write an essay in which you summarize what characterizations of these people you see in the news stories about them. Pay careful attention to the words chosen to describe them or the debate. In what ways do these groups themselves address stories being written about them? 3) For Dyson, the term media framing has a double meaning, referring both to how an image can be selectively presented and to the ways such selection can lead viewer to form inaccurate or unfair opinions about what it is they see. To what extent do you see one or both of these meanings applying to the general depiction of African Americans in our contemporary culture?""

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