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

workers accepting returned items
workers accepting returned items

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

shelves of available merchandise
shelves of available merchandise

salespeople assisting customers

1 answer

In analyzing which images would most likely be left out of a television advertisement for a department store, the following two responses stand out:

  1. Workers accepting returned items - This scenario does not convey a positive shopping experience and may discourage potential customers from visiting the store. Advertisements typically focus on positive interactions rather than the logistical aspects of retail that might be seen as negative or unappealing.

  2. Shoppers moving through crowded aisles - While showcasing a bustling environment can indicate popularity, a portrayal of crowded aisles might present a shopping experience that appears chaotic or overwhelming. Advertisements generally aim to create a pleasant, enjoyable shopping experience, so such images may be avoided in favor of more inviting representations.

Both of these responses depict aspects of shopping that could detract from an appealing advertisement, making them more likely to be excluded.