Analyze which images would most likely be left out of a television advertisement for a department store. Choose two responses.(1 point)

Responses

shoppers moving through crowded aisles
shoppers moving through crowded aisles

people using the items they purchased
people using the items they purchased

workers accepting returned items
workers accepting returned items

salespeople assisting customers
salespeople assisting customers

shelves of available merchandise

1 answer

In analyzing which images are most likely to be left out of a television advertisement for a department store, the two responses that would likely be excluded are:

  1. Workers accepting returned items - This image conveys a negative aspect of shopping, focusing on dissatisfaction and returns rather than promoting the shopping experience or the joy of acquiring new items.

  2. Shoppers moving through crowded aisles - This image could imply a chaotic or overwhelming shopping experience, which is not ideal for advertising. Advertisements typically aim to highlight ease, enjoyment, and satisfaction rather than stress or discomfort in large crowds.

These choices center around portraying the department store in a positive light, emphasizing customer satisfaction and the shopping experience, which are central to effective advertising.