Describe the poster. What images and words do you see? (2 points)

Use these sentence starters: I see...in the poster. / The poster shows... / The poster says...

As an AI language model, I cannot see the poster you are referring to. Please provide more information about the poster you want me to describe.

THe poster says they fight for you protect them

Thank you for providing more information.

Based on what you have described, the poster contains the following words:

"They fight for you, protect them."

It's unclear if there are any images on the poster as you did not mention any.

What message is this poster sending? What actions or beliefs did the government want people to take? How do you know? Use details from the poster to explain your answer. (2 points)

Use these sentence starters: This poster is for... / The government wanted people to... / I know this because I see...in the poster.

This poster is for advocating people's appreciation and protection of the military personnel. The government wanted people to recognize the efforts and sacrifices that military service members make in order to protect their country and the citizens living within it. The message is clear; those who serve in the military fight to protect citizens and they should be honored and protected for doing so.

I know this because the poster specifically says "They fight for you, protect them." The use of the word "they" specifically indicates that it is referring to the military personnel who are serving the country. The message seems to be a reminder to people of the sacrifices and risks that these service members make and that they should be appreciated and respected.

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What propaganda strategies are being used in this poster? How are they being used? Use details from the poster to explain your answer. (2 points)

Use these sentence starters: This poster is using the...strategy. I know this because I see...in the poster.

This poster is using the strategy of "bandwagon" propaganda. I know this because the poster is appealing to people to jump on the bandwagon of supporting the military personnel. The words "they fight for you, protect them" are intended to stir up a strong sense of emotion and sentimentality in people, making them feel like they are part of a larger group that supports and appreciates the military. By suggesting that supporting the military is the right thing to do, the poster tries to encourage people to join the cause as well. Thus, the strategy of "bandwagon" is being used to create a sense of unity and loyalty amongst viewers towards the military.