read the all details bellow, answer each question with 3-4 full sentences.
This is the website that you will use for this questions:
https://www.epa.gov/fl
Description
Review the stakeholders website and start thinking about how the platform composes a message for a specific audience. Respond to the following guiding questions. Note: these questions map onto your course rubric to guide your assessment of this websites overall effectiveness.
Please copy and paste the questions below into a Word document and answer each question fully. To answer each question fully, you will need to provide at least three complete sentences per question and have answered the entirety of the question(s). In addition, you will be asked to include screenshots to support your answers for questions 2-5.
Questions
At first glance, what are your overall observations and impression of the stakeholders website?
What is the stakeholders intended purpose (to inform, persuade, entertain, call to action, or a combination of intended purposes)? How does the organization present this purpose on its home page? Please include a screenshot of where you see the stakeholders intended purpose on the home page of its website to support your answer.
What is the stakeholders intended goal (interest, mission, and/or message)? How does the organization present this goal on its home page? Please include a screenshot of where you see the stakeholders intended goal on the home page of its website to support your answer.
What kinds of links to other sites does this website offer? Why? How do the linking sites fit the stakeholders goal/message? Please include a screenshot of a linking page to support your answer.
How does the website communicate its goal in more than just words? What media (images, videos, infographics, photographs, graphics, etc.) appear on the website, and how does this media work with the intended purpose and goal of the site? Please include a screenshot of the websites use of media to support your answer.
Who is the intended audience for this website, and how can you tell based on its style and content?
Where does your website introduce supporting facts and references that include other public, stakeholder, and/or academic sources as evidence? How current is this evidence and how does this evidence support the stakeholders claims/message or present an alternative view of the issue or topic presented? In what ways does the stakeholder evaluate the credibility of these sources? What bias do you detect, and if you do not detect any, explain why?
How does the website organize its content and pages? What is your impression of the websites organization? How easy is it to navigate around the website and locate information?
Consider the websites tone or the stakeholders attitude toward its topic. Why and how can you determine its tone?
How does the information on the stakeholders website compare to the research you have explored in Project 1?
After answering questions 1-10, how has your overall observation and impression of the stakeholders website changed, and why?