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The poster shows propaganda used by the US government during the war.



How is fear used to influence the viewer to buy victory bonds? Check all that apply.

It shows spooky, shadowy hands trying to grab at a baby.
It shows a mother holding her baby close.
It uses exclamatory text to imply the need for protection.
It shows a terrified mother and baby.
It boldly tells the viewer to buy victory bonds.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
- It shows spooky, shadowy hands trying to grab at a baby.
- It shows a mother holding her baby close.
- It uses exclamatory text to imply the need for protection.
- It shows a terrified mother and baby.

The last option ("It boldly tells the viewer to buy victory bonds.") is a direct command, not itself a fear appeal.