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100

The name of our topic this term (c_____ c____)

Consumer culture

100

Define false advertising

Advertising something that is untrue, or incorrect 

100

To persuade someone to do something is to?

Convince them 

100

What is a rhetorical question?

A question that does not require an answer

100

List thee places an advertisement may appear (must list all three for points)

Billboard, tv, youtube, social media, radio, poster 

200

Define bandwagon

When someone is doing something because everyone else is

200

What is bias?

Favouring one side more than another

200

What is a slogan?

A catchy phrase to identify a brand/company by

200

What does the colour red symbolise?

Hate, Love, Anger, Passion

200

What is first person?

Telling a story from my P.O.V - I, me, myself
300

Define sensationalism

Making something sound more extreme than it really is

300

What does the I stand for in AIDA theory?

Interest

300
What is product placement?

When companies pay to have their product used/seen in films/tv shows 

300

What does the D stand for in AIDA theory?

Desire

300

What is a simile

Comparing things using like or as
400

Define manufacturer 

Someone that makes something

400

What is symbolism?

When colours/objects/ideas represent something deeper

400

What is personification?

Giving human qualities to non-human things

400

How many propaganda techniques are there

Eight

400
"Like a chocolate milkshake only crunchy" is the slogan for what brand?

CoCo Pops

500

True or False: Logos relates to convincing people using logical arguments and facts 

True

500

Pathos tries to convince people by using?

Their emotions

500

What does the PERSUADE acronym stand for? (Name ALL for points)

Power of three, emotive language, rhetorical question, say again, undermine opposing views, anecdote, direct address, exaggeration

500

What is a vector?

A line that draws our attention to the product

500

True or False: Ethos relates to convincing someone using emotions 

False: It relates to credibility and trustworthiness