Propaganda was used in World War II in order to convince people that the Japanese should be imprisoned.
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I believe that the quote means that once a person steals something they have fun with it and try to challenge themselves by stealing bigger, more expensive things. I personally agree with this philosophy. People who steal things and are successful are generally not going to stop what they're doing because they rather not pay for merchandise. This quote reminded me of the Hunger Games in which a girl named Foxface stole small amounts of food from the other players. She got so confident in herself that she eventually started to steal huge amounts of food. However, she wasn't as cautious when she stole some berries and other food from Katniss and Peeta. The berries ended up being poisonous and she died. Stealing is wrong because it is dishonest and hurts the store and its employees.
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Since other choices are useless in my opinion, it is "exaggeration"
The devil was the adversary of the Purtians
The answer is personification if need to explain the sun can’t come out to play (personification is when animals or objects are given abilities that only human can do.