What is it I’m trying to help you with
        
             
        
        
        
A waiting gentle-woman who waits upon a person of rank
for example there is a gentle woman in Williams Shakespear's Macbeth
        
             
        
        
        
Question 1: 
The answer is False
- Biased means that it is an <em>unfair perspective</em> and holds prejudice or only represent one side of an argument/idea 
Question 2: 
The answer is True
- to jump on the bandwagon means <em>to just follow what others say or do </em>
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Question 3: 
The answer is Glittering Generalities 
- glittering generalities is a propaganda technique that <em>appeals to emotion</em> and <em>makes things sound really good, but without any information to support it</em> (it's like taking someone's word about something)
Question 4: 
The answer is card stacking 
- card stacking <em>only gives good info about one thing</em> and leaves out the bad stuff
Question 5: 
Plain folk and transfer 
- plain folk tries to appeal to common/blue collar people (miners) 
- transfer usually is propaganda in the form of images that makes people look good. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The answer is A: predict. 
Multiple choice questions tend to be intricate and, in most cases, at least two of the options are either semantically or meaningfully very close, so that choosing between them is the real test —if one can choose the right answer from those two options that are so close to each other, and amongst all options in general, then the student proves he or she has grasped the sense of the question. That is why, predicting the answer can assist the student in choosing the right answer by either confirming his prediction or testing it in order to come up with the right option.