How do the authors of “Ads: Why We Buy What We Buy” convey their purpose of persuading readers that advertising has changed the
daily lives of many people?
They explain the beginnings of Post and Kellogg breakfast cereals.
They describe the origins of Ivory and Pears’ soaps.
They explain why Coca-Cola used a new version of Santa Claus.
They describe the floor mat sale display at Wal-Mart.
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According to the excerpt from "monstrous people at the end of the earth ,"how did monsters of the 16th century differ from the ones known during ancient times?
The author is trying to portray that all parts are important even though some may come smaller or larger than other. Nothing could happen as planned without the smaller of bigger parts