Options
(a)must/must
(b)need not/need not
(c)must/need not
(d)need not/must
Answer:
C, must/need not
Because Blaine Blogger reviews movies on his blog, movie theaters allow him in for free. Nellie Newspaper Reporter also gets free admission to movies. Blaine must disclose on his blog that he receives free tickets. Nellie need not disclose in her articles that she receives free tickets.
The modals must and need not have the same form regardless the subject. There is no ending with he/she/it.
If you want to say the something. is unnecessary, use need not, not must not. (The negation of must means not allowed to.)
Needn't is very different from mustn't. It is used to say that you do not have to do something, it is not necessary to do something.
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What mood or emotion does the artist communicate in the artwork? What question might you ask during the "describe" phase of an art critique? Who is the artist who created the artwork?
I think the answer is a because the shoes study of a man with the engine in this house around 7:30
Propaganda conveys ideas easily and to large numbers of people, reaches lowest common denominator within the target audience. It does this by the repitition of message, simplicity of message, or even uses commonly understood symbols. Propaganda also uses language and rhetorical devices in very intentional ways to meet specific ends. For example, it uses shocking or extreme language to either inspire or anger the audience. Another aspect that makes up effective propaganda is that propaganda uses image in very intentional ways to meet specific ends, such as shocking or extreme images, colors, or even simple poster-like images. One of the mainstays of propaganda is the Misuse of Logic/Logical fallacies. That means that propaganda transfers or uses false connections, gives false conclusions, or even use testimonials can sound very convincing.
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and if you need to change it around thats fine but the four aspects I used were Conveys ideas easily and to large numbers of people, reaches lowest common denominator within the target audience, Uses language and rhetorical devices in very intentional ways to meet specific ends, Propaganda uses image in very intentional ways to meet specific ends, and One of the mainstays of propaganda is the Misuse of Logic/Logical fallacies.
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