1) Using wide-spread universal terms that do not deal with the specific issues at hand. [GLITTERING GENERALITIES]
2) Using broad accusations and negative attacks in order to bring down the reputation of an opponent. [NAME CALLING]
3) "All of these Hollywood stars say that you should vote for Governor Tibet." [TESTIMONIALS]
4) Projecting the image of being one of the common people. [PLAIN FOLKS]
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Answer:
b. To bring attention to the unpopular platform of the program
Explanation:
The student protesters sat outside the Democratic National Convention in order to bring attention to the unpopular platform of the program.
Protest can be defined as an action taken to show disagreement, disapproval or objection about a particular situation.
It is a way of expressing one's view or perspective about a situation.
The student protesters hasn't sat outside the Democratic National Convention to voice their ideas for a candidate or allow the media to see what a non-violent protest looked like or try and recruit people in their organization but to bring attention to the unpopular platform of the program
Answer:
Steve's costs are greater than his rewards.
Explanation:
The Social Exchange Theory, as it's name suggests, uses a cost-benefit analysis, which determines outcomes and relationships measured in costs, benefits and rewards from any type of interaction between two parties. This theory is used by both sociologists and psychologists to study the behavior of the two selected parties, groups or individuals. Now, in this case, Steve's costs are greater than his rewards given that he makes the effort to surpise Marla, going out of his way to try and make her happy. But, given that he feels that he is taken for granted, one could argue that, effectively, his costs are greater than his rewards.
Answer: Wouldn't go past High School English and here is why.
Explanation:
English takes a majority in our world today, it will always be spoken, whether 1% of the time or 5%. It has been integrated into our daily lives that even not knowing how to properly speak it is looked down upon. I believes studying English is essentially and will be for centuries to come, but the depth of studying the subject shouldn't go past High School level which incorporates poetic and descriptive inferences through words.
At least that's what I've gotten from it.