Including fallacies in advertising can be effective but dangerous at the same time. For example, aspirins are advertised through telling people that if they feel tired when they get up in the morning, they should take an aspirin so that they can face the day. This may be effective because a lot of people work long hours and feel naturally tired. Besides, they turn on the TV when they get back home in the evening and see these sorts of commercials. They will believe in them since they will have to get up and go to work the following day. However, this may be dangerous because people can develop addiction to drugs.
In my opinion, we should not believe in advertisements. The fact that people feel tired because of their work is a real problem. We can feel identified with that problem but the solution cannot be an aspirin. The advertisement shows us the problem but the solution is dangerous; our health is affected. If our health is the problem, we should see our doctor. Doctors will give us true facts. As a result, we will become better consumers because we will take from the market what is really good for us and we will not believe just in anything. For example , we will just believe in advertisments that show the good effects of eating healthy food and doing exercises.
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I learned about different countries in different countries in my <em>(D) geography </em> class.
What housework <em>(B) does </em>your father like doing?
The children <em>(D) are reading </em>in the library now.
My mom goes to the market every day , she loves <em>(B) shopping.</em>
They don’t like books, comics, <em>(A) or </em>novel.
My brother usually <em>(C) wears </em>jeans because it makes his comfortable.
Bobby: Why don't you read this novel? Rock: <em>(C) No, thanks.</em>
Don't be <em>(C) selfish</em>! Share the room with your brother!
The boys like <em>(B) playing</em> football.
Can you please help me <em>(A) clean the house?</em> The rooms are dirty.
Nam: What's your father like? Mai: <em>(B) He's very kind.</em>
<em>(C) Is</em> the actor performing now? No, he isn’t.
Your apartment is very big. <em>(D) Ours</em> is much smaller.
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I think it is the fact that color doesn't matter, that the color of our skin is not what defines who we are.
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(1) the time traveller explores the wells and finds a complex network of undeground tunnels.(2) the traveller encounters the sub morlocks(3) the traveller realizes people of the future belong to two different races called "eloi and morlocks."(4) the traveller finds his machine missing(5) traveller saves weena from drowning(6) the travller realizes the morlocks have his machine.