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Dimas [21]
2 years ago
12

Match the example to the propaganda technique.

English
1 answer:
blsea [12.9K]2 years ago
6 0

1. Bandwagon: <em>persuades the target audience to take acrion</em>. "Don't get left behind!....and you don't want to be the only kid without it".  

2. Scare tactic: <em>disseminates negative information to persuade the public</em>. "his home was burglarized".

3. Exaggeration:<em> makes something appear more powerfu</em>l. "Our manual will train you to read up to 20 times faster".

4: Generalization: <em>provides simple answers</em>. "you will be on your way to losing those extra pounds".

5. Appeal to Senses: <em>uses the emotional appeal to influence.</em> "Imagine spending your next vacation at..."

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