A question is asked to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer.
Rhetorical Question
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_________________is the use of specific words or phrases that imply more than their meaning.
Loaded language
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When a celebrity or expert endorses or supports a product or opinion.
Testimonial
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boom
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seesaw
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rocket
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lifesaver
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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seesaw
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gift
Win 10 points!
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thief
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Calling a skincare product โluxuriousโ or โrejuvenatingโ can make consumers feel that using the product will enhance their self-esteem and well-being, prompting them to make a purchase.
loaded language
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When a speaker uses โyouโ to speak directly to listeners, it encourages them to reflect on their own experiences and feelings related to the topic, fostering a deeper connection.
Direct Address
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Speaking to the audience directly to involve them in your view, using the second-person pronoun.
Direct Address
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placing a striking image of a protester next to a headline about government corruption can create an immediate emotional reaction
Manipulative Placement
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star
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gift
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banana
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When a media source makes something appear rare or limited to influence the audience.
Scarcity Appeal
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If a news outlet reports on a political scandal by focusing on minor details while ignoring more significant implications
Spin
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The way statistics are presented can greatly influence perception.
Facts and Statistics
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________________is when a media source organizes words or images in a specific way to influence the audienceโs interpretation or emphasize one part of a story over another.
Manipulative placement
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Stating a belief or opinion confidently and assertively as if it is a fact.
Assertion
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A celebrity endorses a health product but is later found to have unhealthy habits.