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A police photograph of Harrison Bergeron was flashed on the screen-upside down, then sideways, upside down again, then right side up. The picture showed the full length of Harrison against a background calibrated in feet and inches. He was exactly seven feet tall. What does this tell you about the people working for the television crew who are in charge of putting the photo on to the broadcast? Make an inference about those television employees and support it with text evidence and elaboration. Use the rubric in the small box as a guide.

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The television employees were trying to use Harrison's photograph to communicate and emphasize his full view. It is called photo editing.

Step-by-step explanation:

Each time a photograph is floated , rotated and flashed on a background if connotes emphasis. The television employees needed to communicate who Harrison was by virtue of his occupation, physical appearances and height in order to relate it to the news features and content to be broadcasted. It can also be described as photo editing for broadcast.

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