I write commericals for my sisters acting class so ill give this a shot ;)
Ive only written commercials for acting classes so ill let you do the rest, ill just provide the overall ad and script
Fictional 'Charmante cils (Charming lashes in french) for mascara
Tv commercial
"You deserve to be treated like royalty, so why not <em>look</em> like royalty too? Thats why i use '<em>Charmante cils', </em>because with gentle, yet, strong bristles, soft mascara ink that is proven to feel weightless, and deep black color to bring out my eye lashes with one, two, three! brushes, i know my vibrant eyelashes are as fabulous as i am, even on the go.
Charmante cils, because you deserve to feel as beautiful as you look"
Magazine:
"Its no hidden fact people love their hair, we go as far as treating it with various products daily, to be sure its as healthy as possible... so why do people continue to use mascara that is known to thin, rip, and even destroy your luscious lashes? Charmante cils is scientifically engineered to protect, restore, and grow your vibrant lashes.
charmante cils, becuase you deserve to feel as beautiful as you look"
not sure if thats what you exactly wanted but feel free to tweak it how you want!
Answer:
B. Brutus describes Caesar’s generosity and compassion, while Antony describes his heartless nature.
Explanation:
B. Trivial vs crucial decisions.
The story mentions family and he did command a ship but a theme is a general, underlying thing that shapes the story itself. The navy guy wouldn't be feeling any of this if he hadn't seen suffering and violence and stress during his time at war. So it influences his behaviour with his family/friends at home. Therefore, the theme of the story is about the importance of life decisions. He no longer views these minute things (like vacation spots and home decor) as important.
Answer:
D. As art became defined by its monetary value, artists used
shocking or destructive acts to challenge people's
assumptions and expectations about their art.
Explanation:
The text talks about the different artists such as Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, or Robert Rauschenberg that used shocking or destructive acts through the years as a rebellion against what people considered art and the relation that this said art had with money. They showed society that art is not only paintings preserved in a museum or that have to be attached to large amounts of money, state figures, or the church with their unconventional art.