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In English / Senior High School | 2024-10-23

Directions: Identify what type of propaganda technique is described in each number.
1. It tries to convince people to follow or do something because everybody is already doing it.
2. It refers to the portrayal or use of ordinary people and their daily activities.
3. It uses words that are emotionally appealing to describe someone or something in a positive way.
4. It involves the omission of certain facts to trick the target audience.
5. It projects certain qualities (this can either be positive
or negative) of a person, ideology,
or object to other things and people.
6. It makes use of a famous person to promote a product, service, or idea.
7. It uses negative
or offensive words to label someone
or something.

Asked by jackeytequillo695

Answer (2)

Answer:Here are the propaganda techniques described in each number: Bandwagon: This technique encourages people to follow a trend or idea because everyone else is doing it. Plain Folks: This technique involves using ordinary people to promote a product, service, or idea. Glittering Generalities: This technique uses positive and emotionally appealing words to describe something or someone. Card Stacking: This technique involves selectively presenting information to influence people's opinions. Transfer: This technique involves associating a person, idea, or object with positive or negative qualities of something else. Testimonial: This technique involves using a famous person to endorse a product, service, or idea. Name-Calling: This technique involves using negative or offensive words to label someone or something.

Answered by manilynalipala3 | 2024-10-23

Answer:Here are the propaganda techniques described in each number, based on the provided search results: 1. Bandwagon: This technique tries to convince people to join in because everyone else is doing it. [1] [2] [4] [5]2. Plain Folks: This technique uses ordinary people and their daily activities to make a product or idea seem relatable and trustworthy. [2] [4] [5]3. Glittering Generalities: This technique uses emotionally appealing words to make something sound good without providing any real evidence. [2] [3] [4] [5]4. Card Stacking: This technique involves leaving out important information to create a false impression. [2] [3] [4] [5]5. Transfer: This technique associates positive or negative qualities of one thing with another. [5]6. Testimonial: This technique uses a famous person to endorse a product, service, or idea. [1] [2] [4] [5]7. Name Calling: This technique uses negative or offensive words to label someone or something. [1] [2] [4] [5]

Answered by saagundoelizabeth386 | 2024-10-23