What is the purpose of using attack language in advertising?(1 point)

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to make the competitor or other product seem negative
to make the competitor or other product seem negative

to make the featured product or service seem like a solution to a big problem
to make the featured product or service seem like a solution to a big problem

to make the audience think poorly of people who do not use the product
to make the audience think poorly of people who do not use the product

to make the audience feel bad about themselves

1 answer

The primary purpose of using attack language in advertising is to make the competitor or other product seem negative. This approach often aims to highlight the shortcomings of rivals in order to position one's own product or service more favorably.