GHANA EXTENDS CONDOLENCES TO U.S OVER DEADLY TEXAS FLOODS

GHANA EXTENDS CONDOLENCES TO U.S OVER DEADLY TEXAS FLOODS 

BY - TETTEH ELIZABETH NARKUOR 

SOURCE: GRAPHIC ONLINE



1. Does the image accurately represent the headline’s message?

No. This is because there should have been a more official setting to really show the sincere exchange of greetings and condolences between the leaders who are representing their nations.


2. What emotions does the image evoke?

It evokes a sense of seriousness and formality, possibly sympathy. This because the U.S is facing serious loose and also, the look in President Trump's face shows the urgency of the situation at hand.


3. Is the image manipulated or biased?

Yes, to a degree. It frames the condolence as a direct connection between two individuals rather than between two nations, which may insert unintended political bias or personalization.


4. How does composition affect storytelling?

The composition suggests a one-on-one relationship or dialogue, which isn’t supported by the article’s headline. This distorts the actual message, shifting focus to personalities.


5. Does the image add depth to the story or simply reinforce the headline?

It distracts more than it reinforces. It could confuse readers unfamiliar with the current political context.


6. Would a different image change the reader’s perception of the news?

Yes. An image of the flooding or a current Ghanaian official could evoke appropriate emotions like sympathy and solidarity, aligning better with the story.


7. How does the image compare to others covering the same story?

Other media would likely use images of the flood, victims, or rescue efforts. This image is unusual and not typical for such a news story.


8. Is the image culturally or politically significant?

Yes. And this is because with this action, it shows the good relationship that exist between the two nations.



SECTION B 

WHAT THE ENERGY MINISTER SAID ABOUT THE JULY 13 POWER INTERRUPTION.

SOURCE- GRAPHIC ONLINE .

     






1. Does the image accurately represent the headline’s message?

Yes. It shows the Energy Minister in a professional setting, likely addressing the public or media — exactly what the headline describes.


2. What emotions does the image evoke?

Professionalism and authority. It may also suggest urgency or accountability.


3. Is the image manipulated or biased?

No. It appears factual and appropriate, showing the subject in a clear context.


4. How does composition affect storytelling?

Strongly supports the story. The Minister is centered, the microphones indicate a press briefing, and the presence of national symbols adds credibility.


5. Does the image add depth to the story or simply reinforce the headline?

It adds depth. The viewer can sense that this was an official, public statement.


6. Would a different image change the reader’s perception of the news?

Potentially. A less formal image (e.g., of power lines) might shift focus away from accountability or transparency.


7. How does the image compare to others covering the same story?

It fits expectations. Press conferences are standard for announcements of public concern.


8. Is the image culturally or politically significant?

Yes. It reflects government transparency and the role of media in public communication.





SECTION C 

TEXAS MOURNS FLOOD VICTIMS AT VIGIL AS SEARCH CONTINUES FOR DOZENS MISSING.

SOURCE- AI JAZEERA.        




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At the Tivy Antler Stadium, a candlelight vigil brought together grieving families, friends, and community members. They came to remember the 120 lives lost and pray for over 160 still missing after catastrophic flash floods swept through the state over the July Fourth holiday.


Due to this tragic situation, the youth minister by name Wyatt Wentreek made a statement capturing the emotional moment saying ' our communities were struck with tragedy literally in the darkness'


Two days earlier, mourners also gathered at Notre Dame Catholic Church for a rosary service, holding hands, comforting one another, and wiping away tears.


Meanwhile, search crews continue combing the Guadalupe River by foot, horseback, and air. Trained dogs are helping sift through trees and debris. But with each passing day, officials say the chances of finding survivors are fading.


As rescue teams focus on bringing closure to affected families, the people of Kerrville stand united—remembering the victims, holding on to hope, and leaning on one another in this time of deep sorrows.



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