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How does this passage demonstrate the use of propaganda?
It repeats the animals’ accomplishments in the battle with Frederick over and over.
It uses exaggerations to imply that the animals won the battle with Frederick.
It glosses over the negative parts of the battle with Frederick while exaggerating the positive aspects.
It uses farm animals to endorse the idea that the animals were victorious in the battle with Frederick.
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Answer: It glosses over the negative parts of the battle with Frederick while exaggerating the positive aspects.
Explanation: The passage skews the facts—downplaying losses and damage while emphasizing and magnifying successes—so readers are led to believe the animals were triumphant. That's a common propaganda tactic (selective omission and spin).
Explanation: The passage skews the facts—downplaying losses and damage while emphasizing and magnifying successes—so readers are led to believe the animals were triumphant. That's a common propaganda tactic (selective omission and spin).
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