Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
c.
d.
e.
You are out shopping for a new car and think you have found the "perfect
one." The advertisement has stated it is a 2006 Pontiac Grand Slam. It is
loaded! Only 75,000 miles with no rust! Moon roof, sub-woofers and a
rocking stereo: all for $2,500. You (along with your parents in tow) rush to
look at it. Once there, you find the miles have rolled over, so it is really
175,000; it's been in an accident and repainted; the stereo doesn't work and
the woofers are stolen property! What propaganda technique(s) were used?
a. Glittering Generalities
Opinions as Facts
Omission of Facts
None of the above
All of the above
Grade 6Reading StrategiesCCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.6.8
Jacob sees an ad that reads "9 out of 10 dentists prefer CleenTeem Mouth
Wash." What type of propaganda technique is being used?
a. Name-Calling
b. Plain Folks Approach
c. Testimonial
d. Appeal to Authority
Grade 6Reading StrategiesCCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.6.8
When people try to get others to trust them because "they are just like you."
The type of propaganda used is:
a. Bandwagon
b. Testimonial
c. Appeal to Authority
d. Plain Folks Approach
Grade 6Reading StrategiesCCSS: CCRA.R.8, RI.6.8
The latest buzz is about social networking. "Don't be the last one to do it."
This propaganda technique is called:
a. Name-Calling
b. Bandwagon
c. Glittering Generalities
d. Red-Herring
Grade 5WWII
d. propaganda
Grade 6WWII
a. as figurative language
b. as persuasion motivators to perspective buyers
c. as ways to inference details
d. none of the above
Grade 6Vocabulary
Propaganda
b. Assertion
c. Band-wagon
d. Fear
Grade 6Reading Strategies