I think undergraduates. I´m going to second guess myself and say alumni. Wait, I talked it over with myself and I think I wrote the right answer first. Lol, hope this helps.
Mrs. Phelps is a secondary character in Farenheit 451.
Like Mrs. Bowles, she is a housewife and friend of Mildred; she shares her interest in television and her simple vision of life. The three women come together to see "the family" on the walls of Montag's house. Their conversation reveals their selfishness and lack of purpose. They are not interested in their husbands or children and choose the presidential Both Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Bowles amaze themselves and Montag by being deeply moved by the poem he read them, revealing they had feelings.
Savage
Classy
Bouge
Rachète
They suffer in hell because they made poor choices.
Answer:
The news can use propaganda to influence the way we see things and people. For example, I am a famous person. They use one of my statements in a chocolate bar commercial on the news because I said something that would fit for their company. That is propaganda because it influences the way people would see me, and that product, because I never agreed to be in their commercial. They only used a statement I made and recreated it for something else, which is fake and violates trust between us all.
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