Answer:
1) Know the beliefs and attitudes of your audience to better communicate
Explanation:
In rhetorics, the speaker's or writer's goal is to affect their audience and get them to agree with their point of view. That's why it's extremely important for them to know their audience, including their beliefs and attitudes. In this case, the speaker/writer will try to make an ethical appeal (ethos) on the audience, trying to appeal to their social, religious, philosophical, ideological, and other values. There are two more types of appeal: logos (appeal to logic) and pathos (appeal to emotions).
Well, it kind of depends what you're advertising for. Here are some of the ones that came up to the top of my head when I thought "commercial".
"Buy now!"
"Parts sold separately."
"Vote ______!"
"_______ is not responsible for any tragedies."
"Consult with your doctor before taking ________."
"*name of the product, and then catchy slogan*"
Queen Elizabeth I succeeded at her sister Queen Mary I.
I am not exactly sure what your teacher is looking for but I will do my best.
Let me know if there is anything else I can help with!
Slave ships were very unhighgenic. The people on them were not given enough supplies and were given very little food if any at all. They mostly had to stay in there very small plank beds. The rooms were very cramped. Because of the bad conditions, there were very high mortality rates.