Maybe like theres this thing people say oh I just got a chill down my spine they mean that you're reading so intense you're giving yourself chills by it.
Answer:
advertising wants you to buy a product, while propaganda wants you to change your attitude
Explanation:
this is true. advertising wants you to buy a product (for example, an ad for paper towels of course wants you to buy paper towels). propaganda however wants you to change your attitude about something. if you see a war propaganda poster for example, it's very likely that poster is pushing you towards a certain attitude about the war, such as supporting it.
advertising is NOT always sweet and easy. it can be hard, especially since ads and companies often compete against each other
propaganda still happens so it's not just historical and is NOT usually posters anymore like it was in the past.
Answer:
C - comply
o - obediently
n- notice
f - fulfill
o - own up to
r - respect
m - match
Explanation:
Now you fill in the rest...
The correct answer is D. Although the author discusses his opinion. The topic is not only his personal issue but it was directed at the Tory and those who write with a monotone in journalism. Chesterton also does not highlight any good characteristics about journalism. He stresses this by pointing out a small aspect of journalism which is advertisement. The author uses real life scenarios as facts to support his opinion but this does not emphasize the essay is for the public as much as D. His whole message that bad journalism belittles the capabilities of journalists and the public serves as the essay's purpose. Through the essay's purpose a reader knows it is addressed to the general public.
Answer:making a quick, nervous movement as a reaction to pain, surprise, or pain.
Explanation:
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