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NeX [460]
3 years ago
8

Look at the poster. Poster the the British Commonwealth and it Allies will destroy Nazi Germany. The keyword "tyranny” in this p

oster is primarily used to encourage viewers to feel sympathy for those who are forced to fight against such a hostile enemy. convince viewers that winning the war will result in a restructuring of the enemy’s unfair political system. inspire viewers to support the war effort by portraying the enemy as a cruel and unfair political force. empower viewers to join the military by suggesting that the war can be won only if everyone joins the fight.
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2 answers:
Alex3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C). Inspire viewers to support the war effort by portraying the enemy as a cruel and unfair political force.

Explanation:

Word-choice always plays a vital role in conveying the intended message effectively to the readers. It assists the author in enlightening the reader as well as portraying the desired idea in readers' minds to comprehend their understanding and response.

In the given poster regarding the British Commonwealth's destruction of Nazi Germany, the keyword 'tyranny' is employed by the author to 'encourage the viewers to support the war effort by presenting the enemy as brutal and inhumane.' The use of a descriptive word like 'tyranny' portrays the barbaric and devilish picture of the enemy in viewers' minds that would help the author in making them feel an anger and hatred towards the enemy and eventually gaining their support in the war. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.

shutvik [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C). Inspire viewers to support the war effort by portraying the enemy as a cruel and unfair political force.

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