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11 November, 07:29

Look at the frame from Iqbal. Read the excerpt from the prologue of Free the Children. Later that year he arrived in Boston to receive the Reebok Youth in Action Award. Holding a pencil in one hand and a carpet tool in the other, Iqbal stood before the audience. And in his small but commanding voice he spoke of the horrors of child labour. The room was intensely silent. Which statement best describes a difference between the frame and the excerpt? Only the excerpt mentions the award Iqbal received in Boston for his work to liberate children. Only the excerpt shows what the podium looked like before Iqbal gave his speech. Only the excerpt tells about the atmosphere in the room after Iqbal received the award. Only the excerpt describes the look on Iqbal's face when his name was announced.

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  1. 11 November, 11:29
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    Only the excerpt tells about the atmosphere in the room after Iqbal received the award.

    Explanation:

    The framing on the other hand, is the efforts made by the writer in order to keep the reader's attention and ensuring that the readers able to obtain all the information that the writers want them to.

    From the excerpt above, ever single piece of information (such as the way Iqbal stood, the way Iqbal talk, the setting) are part of the framing.
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