Use the description to answer the question.

A commercial opens with a series of shots showing people throwing old, ragged looking washcloths in the garbage. A voice says, “Make way for something new. Make way for something better.” The screen splits. On one half, a tired-looking man in a dim bathroom washes his face with a droopy washcloth. On the other half, a smiling man in a brightly lit bathroom washes his face with a snowy white washcloth. A clock pops up on the screen and fast forwards so minutes pass in seconds. The first man frowns at his sopping wet washcloth. The second man holds his washcloth up to show that it has already dried. He hangs it on a hook and skips off to enjoy his day while the first man rings his washcloth out and finally tosses it in the dirty laundry. A voice says, “The future is now—if you’re ready. Skin-exfoliating microfiber, fast-dry technology. Join the revolution. Get a Face Cloud today.” The final shot shows the first man returning to his bathroom with a new snowy white washcloth. The lights in his bathroom brighten, and his tired look transforms into an energetic smile.
Which sentence best describes a persuasive technique and how it is employed in this commercial?

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Responses

The commercial uses manipulation of evidence to persuade viewers that a product is unique.
The commercial uses manipulation of evidence to persuade viewers that a product is unique.

The commercial uses inclusive language to suggest people who buy a certain product are in an exclusive club.
The commercial uses inclusive language to suggest people who buy a certain product are in an exclusive club.

The commercial uses attack language to imply that people who refuse to buy a product have sad lives.
The commercial uses attack language to imply that people who refuse to buy a product have sad lives.

The commercial uses imagery to persuade viewers that a product will make them feel better about their day.
The commercial uses imagery to persuade viewers that a product will make them feel better about their day.

The best sentence describing a persuasive technique used in this commercial is: The commercial uses imagery to persuade viewers that a product will make them feel better about their day.