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Read the passage from Animal Farm.
It was a few days later than this that the pigs came upon a case of whisky in the cellars of the farmhouse. It had been overlooked at the time when the house was first occupied. That night there came from the farmhouse the sound of loud singing, in which, to everyone's surprise, the strains of "Beasts of England" were mixed up. At about half past nine Napoleon, wearing an old bowler hat of Mr. Jones's, was distinctly seen to emerge from the back door, gallop rapidly round the yard, and disappear indoors again. But in the morning a deep silence hung over the farmhouse. Not a pig appeared to be stirring. It was nearly nine o'clock when Squealer made his appearance, walking slowly and dejectedly, his eyes dull, his tail hanging limply behind him, and with every appearance of being seriously ill. He called the animals together and told them that he had a terrible piece of news to impart. Comrade Napoleon was dying!
Which propaganda technique is used in this passage?
repetition
hyperbole
name-calling
card-stacking
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Card-stacking.
Squealer withholds the truth about the pigs' whisky party and instead gives the animals a dramatic, one-sided “Napoleon is dying” story to manipulate their feelings. That selective presentation of facts (or outright lies) to influence opinion is card-stacking.
Squealer withholds the truth about the pigs' whisky party and instead gives the animals a dramatic, one-sided “Napoleon is dying” story to manipulate their feelings. That selective presentation of facts (or outright lies) to influence opinion is card-stacking.
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