1.

Trying to spread ideas that help one cause while hurting another is called (1 point)

marketing.
semantic slanting.
propaganda.

2.
How would you revise the title of "Take the Junk out of Marketing Food to Kids" to avoid semantic slanting? (1 point)

Marketing Healthier Foods to Kids
Lies Food Manufacturers Feed Our Children
No More Trash in Our Kids’ Food

3.
Which of the following testimonials would be most appropriate to support the ideas in "Take the Junk out of Marketing Food to Kids?" (1 point)

a famous actor who is a parent to school-age children
a politician involved in school reform
a famous nutritional expert working for a nonprofit organization

4.
Which persuasive technique used in "Take the Junk out of Marketing Food to Kids" would be most appropriate in the first part of "Grainies"? (1 point)

including supporting information from a reputable organization
denouncing food manufacturers
taking a stand against marketing food to kids

5.
Which answer best explains why advertising writers use connotative meanings more than denotative meanings in their advertisements? (1 point)

If consumers understand why their product is the best one, they will tell all their friends to buy the product.
If consumers associate their product with things they like or desire, they will want to buy the product.
If consumers can compare and contrast their product with their competitors’ product, they will choose the best one.

1. propaganda.
2. a famous nutritional expert working for a nonprofit organization
3. a famous nutritional expert working for a nonprofit organization
4. including supporting information from a reputable organization
5. If consumers associate their product with things they like or desire, they will want to buy the product.

**Sorry, I do not know if you know those stories. They were in my " Glencoe Literature - Reading with a Purpose" school textbook.

Sorry, but I haven't read these stories or articles.

1.

Trying to spread ideas that hurt one cause and help another is called _____. (1 point)

(0 pts) testimonial
(0 pts) semantic slanting
(1 pt) propaganda

2.
Which of the following from "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food for Kids" is an example of semantic slanting? (1 point)

(0 pts) "food pyramid"
(0 pts) "food manufacturers"
(1 pt) "food police"

3.
Which of the following testimonials would be MOST appropriate to support the ideas in "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food to Kids?" (1 point)
(0 pts) a famous actor who is a parent to school-age children
(0 pts) a politician involved in school reform
(1 pt) a famous nutritional expert working for a nonprofit organization

4.
How are the two selections different? (1 point)
(1 pt) "Grainies" uses a testimonial.
(0 pts) "Grainies" provides facts.
(0 pts) "Grainies" contains propaganda.

I would like to say that the answer above is correct.

1.
Trying to spread ideas that hurt one cause and help another is called _____. (1 point)

(0 pts) testimonial
(0 pts) semantic slanting
(1 pt) propaganda

2.
Which of the following from "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food for Kids" is an example of semantic slanting? (1 point)

(0 pts) "food pyramid"
(0 pts) "food manufacturers"
(1 pt) "food police"

3.
Which of the following testimonials would be MOST appropriate to support the ideas in "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food to Kids?" (1 point)
(0 pts) a famous actor who is a parent to school-age children
(0 pts) a politician involved in school reform
(1 pt) a famous nutritional expert working for a nonprofit organization

4.
How are the two selections different? (1 point)
(1 pt) "Grainies" uses a testimonial.
(0 pts) "Grainies" provides facts.
(0 pts) "Grainies" contains propaganda

i need help...is this a real esssay answering thing..Is this connections academy??

These answers are 100% correct. It must be a Coincidence that I have fellow flvs ( Florida Virtual School )attendees that use this site for answers to.

what is number 2??

To arrive at the correct answers for these questions, you can follow these steps:

1. For question 1, read and understand the given statement. The question asks for the term used to describe spreading ideas that help one cause while hurting another. To find the answer, analyze the options: marketing, semantic slanting, and propaganda. Cross off marketing since it does not suggest intentionally hurting another cause. Semantic slanting refers to bias in language, which is not directly related to this scenario. Propaganda, however, involves spreading ideas to promote one cause while negatively impacting another. Thus, the correct answer is propaganda.

2. For question 2, revise the given title, "Take the Junk out of Marketing Food to Kids," to avoid semantic slanting. Look at the options provided: "Marketing Healthier Foods to Kids," "Lies Food Manufacturers Feed Our Children," and "No More Trash in Our Kids' Food." Eliminate options that contain negative or biased language (like "lies" or "trash") and choose an option that accurately reflects the objective without any bias. In this case, "Marketing Healthier Foods to Kids" would be the most appropriate title without semantic slanting.

3. For question 3, select the most appropriate testimonial to support the ideas in "Take the Junk out of Marketing Food to Kids." Consider each option: a famous actor who is a parent to school-age children, a politician involved in school reform, and a famous nutritional expert working for a nonprofit organization. Eliminate options that may not have direct expertise in the nutritional aspect. A famous nutritional expert working for a nonprofit organization would likely be most appropriate to support the ideas presented in the article.

4. For question 4, recognize the persuasive technique used in "Take the Junk out of Marketing Food to Kids" and determine which would be most appropriate in the first part of "Grainies." Review the options provided: including supporting information from a reputable organization, denouncing food manufacturers, and taking a stand against marketing food to kids. Eliminate options that are not directly related to the persuasive technique used in the given article. Including supporting information from a reputable organization would be the most appropriate technique to use in "Grainies" in order to establish credibility and convince readers.

5. For question 5, identify the reason why advertising writers use connotative meanings more than denotative meanings. Consider the options: If consumers understand why their product is the best one, they will tell all their friends to buy the product; if consumers associate their product with things they like or desire, they will want to buy the product; if consumers can compare and contrast their product with their competitors' product, they will choose the best one. Eliminate options that do not directly address the use of connotative meanings in advertising. The correct answer is that if consumers associate the product with things they like or desire, they will be more inclined to buy it. This is because connotative meanings evoke emotions and desires, which can influence consumer behavior.

By following these steps, you should be able to arrive at the correct answers for the given questions.