Choose the correct heading for each paragraph
- Avatar.
- Emoji.
- Hashtag.
- Headline.
- Meme.
- Web animation.
A. [Avatar|Emoji|Hashtag|Headline|Meme|Web animation]
This mark is widely used in social networks and blogs nowadays. Its main function is to describe the general subject of a post or message. It can also group information by topics and provide quick searches on the issues you are interested in. At first, it was set by X, formerly known as Twitter, users in order to organise messages on the network. And in 2014, this term was included in the Oxford English Dictionary.
B. [Avatar|Emoji|Hashtag|Headline|Meme|Web animation]
This language appeared in Japan. At first, it was used mainly in public texts. Later it gained widespread use and popularity thanks to Apple. They added the ability to use these digital images not only in social media chats but in any text editor. Since then, this universal language has been used everywhere: in chats, public posts, online marketing, and even on banners in real life.
C. [Avatar|Emoji|Hashtag|Headline|Meme|Web animation]
The initial meaning of this term is connected with a cultural feature or a type of behaviour that is passed from one generation to another, without the influence of genes. With the development of the Internet, this word gained a new meaning and is now considered to be a unit of cultural information. It can be any phrase, idea, symbol, image or sound that is transmitted from person to person on the basis of imitation. It does not depend on a specific situation and can be used to explain a wide variety of situations.
D. [Avatar|Emoji|Hashtag|Headline|Meme|Web animation]
This word comes from the ancient Latin word and is translated as "soul". This means that attempts to "breathe life" into inanimate objects appeared thousands of years ago. Nowadays, this term is used to describe moving images created from drawings or models that are photographed or created by a computer. Such images can help to draw the user's attention to important details or things or demonstrate the product or significant information.
E. [Avatar|Emoji|Hashtag|Headline|Meme|Web animation]
You can find these graphic images of a user or their game character in social networks, chats, blogs, portals, etc. They are used in order to embellish and personalise profiles, especially when it comes to personal pages on social networks. These two- or three-dimensional icons usually reflect or emphasise any of the specific character traits of the user.