Answer: D sympathy and confidence
Explanation:
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B because he is telling the person reading this to not keep him hanging on to false hopes.
The drifting of the narration between the present and past without prior warning clearly states the stream of consciousness in "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall." Thus, option C is correct.
<h3>What is the idea of "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall?"</h3>
"<em>The Jilting of Granny Weatherall</em>" is a story by Katherine Porter and shows the perseverance and capability of the women at the loss. It is portrayed by the technique of stream of consciousness.
In this technique, the ideas and the thoughts of the characters are portrayed and depicts what is going inside their head. It tells the story by switching the present and the past suddenly.
Therefore, the drifting of the narration between the present and the past shows the stream of consciousness.
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The purpose of propaganda is to influence an audience and further an agenda, which may not be true and may be selectively presenting facts to encourage a particular perception.
A moral objection to the use of propaganda is the lack of true information.
The Nazis used propaganda to persuade German civilians that they were a superior race and they deserved to win the war.
The Nazis used propaganda to achieve their citizens support.
The Soviet Union used propaganda to persuade their citizens that Marxism is the way to go and that the USSR is the greatest country and the most powerful.
The USSR used propaganda to control their people.
(For the last question that asks for examples of propaganda from your country, I will be assuming that it is the U.S. as that is where the majority of Brainly users are from and I am the most knowledgeable about it. If you're from a different country, tell me in the replies and I'll edit this to fit your country.)
In the U.S. there are many examples of propaganda like false political advertising (such as when an ad that is for a president says the opponent will do something bad, when that is not true). False statistics from the government and social media is very common now (specific details would get political, so think of your own.)
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Hooray we won the football game on Saturday.