Unit 4 Post Test Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
“Don’t vote for Joseph DiMato! He’s a liar and a cheat!” This is an example of which type of propaganda? | name calling |
Testimonials use | celebrities to endorse products |
Which of the following is an opinion? | I think basketball is the best sport in the world. |
If you write a science paper, is it better to support your argument with facts or opinions? | facts |
When you try to persuade someone, you | try to influence that person |
A fact is | something that can be proven |
Michael Jordan doing a commercial for Nike sneakers is an example of which type of propaganda? | testimonial |
Which of the following is a type of propaganda? | bandwagon |
Which of the following is a fact? | Lena is 5’6” tall and has brown eyes. |
Facts | can never change; they are always the same no matter what. |
Which of the following phrases would you find in an opinion? | “I believe” |
Fact or opinion? “Rabbits are mammals.” | Fact |
“Join the Pepsi Generation!” is an example of which type of propaganda? | bandwagon |
An opinion is | what someone thinks or feels about something |
Name calling propaganda is intended to | damage a person’s reputation |
Persuasion often relies on | people’s emotions |
A claim is | the argument you’re trying to make |
Is this statement a fact or opinion? “I think reality television negatively influences teenagers.” | opinion |
When advertisers use bandwagon propaganda, they try to convince their audiences to | buy their products because everyone else is buying them |
Name calling is also called _____________ when politicians use it during campaigns. | mud-slinging |
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