so here are a few Qs im not sure of 38. In terms of a PowerPoint presentation really being three or more separate presentation, which of the following does not apply? a. the words out of your mouth b. the paper handouts you give your audience members after your presentation is over c. the slides you are projecting on the screen d. the amount of laughs you get This Q just makes no sense to me

which of the following is not a typical purpose of a media message? to inform to question authority to persuade to entertain I feel like these are all very common?

ok soo im takin the exam and i know im like a whole bunch of years late but im 100% sure the answer is to entertain

This man has since moved on a got a job this was 8 years ago... just wow.

For the first question, it seems that you are asked to identify which of the options does not apply to a PowerPoint presentation being divided into separate presentations. Let's break down each option:

a. "The words out of your mouth" refers to the oral delivery of your presentation.
b. "The paper handouts you give your audience members after your presentation is over" refers to any supplementary materials you provide to the audience.
c. "The slides you are projecting on the screen" refers to the visual component of your presentation.
d. "The amount of laughs you get" seems unrelated and may not apply as it focuses on audience response rather than the divisions of a PowerPoint presentation.

Based on this analysis, it appears that option d. "the amount of laughs you get" does not apply to the division of a PowerPoint presentation.

As for the second question regarding the typical purposes of a media message, let's break down the options:

a. "To inform" is a common purpose of media messages, where they aim to convey information or share knowledge.
b. "To question authority" refers to media messages that challenge or critique established norms, beliefs, or institutions.
c. "To persuade" is another typical purpose, where media messages aim to influence or convince the audience to adopt a particular viewpoint or take action.
d. "To entertain" involves media messages that primarily aim to provide enjoyment or amusement.

You mentioned feeling that these options are all common purposes of media messages, and you are correct. All of these options represent typical purposes of media messages. Therefore, there isn't a single correct answer that does not apply. It's possible that this question is poorly formulated or lacking additional context.

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