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This isn't homework, I just want to know. I looked in the dictionary, and I couldn't find it. Please help, if you're just going to comment, just don't waist please. Thanks

1. Political Speech
2. Public-service announcement
3. Mass Communication
4. Assumed Cause-Effect
5. Product Comparison
6. Unique Claim
7. Sense Appeal


thanks

2007-11-13 12:36:44 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

i meant....WASTE

2007-11-13 12:37:22 · update #1

3 answers

1/ A talk by a political figure, often before an election, where they tell us how they want us to vote or think

2/an announcement, a company or organisation are forced to make for legal reasons, often in the interests of the public

3/Talking to everyone, through any or every medium. Or put the message out everywhere so noone can avoid, no matter how hard we try

4/ what they think made everything happen, often after the dust has settled, and people have stopped taking cover, just as they start to point fingers. (Big boy did it, an' run away)

5/showing two or more items together, trying to prove your own is best, Even if you know another product is better, that's why its not on the list.. (like - compared to best selling product- cause the best seller is stores own priced 10p/10cents)

6/ our stuff does something different, in a way that nothing else does OR our product does something the same as everyone else in a new way that costs us less money.

7/ mmmm not sure ------ hows this!!
our product has flashy colours, the word NEW, or LITE, which mean nothing. But make the product look good to the customer, at its new Price


hope you like the definitions, Mostly accurate, but a bit cynical

2007-11-14 05:09:27 · answer #1 · answered by steven m 7 · 0 1

1. A speech on politics
2. An announcement made to the public
3. Journalism
4. Something that you assume to happen because of an event (cause: there is a stop sign and the assumed effect: the car stops)
5. Comparing two products
6. Someone claiming to see or do something unique
7. Something that appeals to the senses (taste, touch, hearing, smell, sight)

2007-11-13 21:09:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1) a speech given by ANYone (but, generally politicians or people running for public office)about politics.

2) info provided to general public via media that will reach 'all' the public.
ie: radio or tv commercial
like the ones about AIDs or smoking

3) communication the reach A LOT of people:
ie: tv or radio

4) when it is taken for granted (without proof)
that 'A' is DEFINITELY the reason for 'B'.
ie: people steal because they are poor.
people are fat because they either eat too
much or they are lazy
people get AID because they are either
homosexuals or are promiscuous

5) comparing one product to another like
product.
ie: dell laptop to HP laptop
verizon to sprint to Alltel to vonage

6) saying XYZ is the only whatever,
saying ABC is the only thing that can do 'xyz'.

7) appealing to the senses: taste, sight, sound, hearing, touch.

2007-11-13 21:14:13 · answer #3 · answered by bi2unicorn 3 · 0 1

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