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ss7ja [257]
3 years ago
11

Identify the propaganda technique defined in each number. ______________1. It lets you do something because everybody does it. _

_____________2. It uses famous people to promote someone or something without him/her saying something about the product ______________3. It uses a simple or normal person to convince us to support someone or something. ______________4. It uses the testimony of a famous person or a celebrity to convince you to buy or do something. ______________5. It gives positive information for your own point of view but none of the positive things on your opponent. [ please answer✨ ]
English
1 answer:
Helen [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

1. Bandwagon: It lets you do something because everybody does it.

2. Transfer: It uses famous people to promote someone or something without him/her saying something about the product.

3. Plain folks: It uses a simple or normal person to convince us to support someone or something.

4. Testimonials: It uses the testimony of a famous person or a celebrity to convince you to buy or do something.

5. Name calling: It gives positive information for your own point of view but none of the positive things on your opponent.

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