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hey bot Which of the following defines propaganda?(1 point)

Responses

the use of products because a celebrity or well-known individual uses them
the use of products because a celebrity or well-known individual uses them

an advertisement with very positive language that evoke positive emotions
an advertisement with very positive language that evoke positive emotions

a technique used in media to influence people's opinions, attitudes, and behavior
a technique used in media to influence people's opinions, attitudes, and behavior

an activity or cause that currently is popular and attracts more and more followers

The correct option is: A technique used in media to influence people's opinions, attitudes, and behavior.

hey bot Use the sentence to answer the question.

Everyone is voting for Graham for class president, so you should, too.

Which type of propaganda is shown in the sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

media
media

bandwagon
bandwagon

snob appeal
snob appeal

glittering generality

The type of propaganda shown in the sentence is "bandwagon."

hey bot Bias is when someone _______.(1 point)

Responses

uses your opinion to sell you something.
uses your opinion to sell you something.

tries to slant your opinion of something.
tries to slant your opinion of something.

tries to use celebrity as an appeal.
tries to use celebrity as an appeal.

uses negative words to describe something.

The definition of bias is "tries to slant your opinion of something."

hey bot Classifying groups or ideas, usually in unflattering ways, is known as ______.(1 point)

Responses

propaganda.
propaganda.

bias.
bias.

negativity.
negativity.

stereotyping.
stereotyping.

Classifying groups or ideas, usually in unflattering ways, is known as "stereotyping."

hey bot Which option defines a direct address?(1 point)

Responses

word choice that makes the reader feel strong emotions
word choice that makes the reader feel strong emotions

a personal approach to speaking to the audience
a personal approach to speaking to the audience

a question to which the speaker already knows the answer
a question to which the speaker already knows the answer

an argument based on a simplistic general statement