Q1 theory applied to the 2 sources Analyse how source A and B position their audiences Apply Levi Strauss to your answer (10) Guardian labeling the Rwanda plan as inhumane, Mail is saying the plan is working Q2 Media language and representation in the 2 sources How far have media conventions been used to construct viewpoints in sources A and B Tabloids are often little amounts of print and lots of images This is not represented with the daily mails as they include no images This is done in order to reduce the chance of appearing controversial due to the image possibly humanizing the refugees Typical of a broadsheet Typical of a broadsheet Woman on the front adverts large image little amount of print San serif font short snappy emotive language Question 3 context question using cases studies ( Guardian Daily mail) A) Explain how the political context in which newspapers are produced, influences their ownership and regulation Newspapers have freedom of press and are allo