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The message under a message that is implicitly conveyed by media is referred to as: 

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The message under a message that is implicitly conveyed by media is referred to as: 

(A) Subtext

(B) Hidden Text

(C) Masked Text

(D) Subline Text

Correct Ans: (C)

Explanation: –

The media implicitly conveys a message referred to as masked text. It includes underlying meanings, emotions, or subtle messages that media elements, such as tone, imagery, or symbolism, suggest without directly stating them. It represents the unspoken or hidden part of the communication that influences the audience’s interpretation, often shaping their perceptions in a way that isn’t immediately obvious. For example, advertisements or films convey it by suggesting emotions or ideas without explicitly stating them, allowing the audience to read between the lines.

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