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Exaggeration or misinformation is used in the propaganda technique of appealing to emotion.
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Emotional appeals in propaganda often rely on exaggeration, selective facts, or outright misinformation to provoke feelings (fear, pity, anger, pride) and steer opinions or behavior rather than reasoned analysis.
Emotional appeals in propaganda often rely on exaggeration, selective facts, or outright misinformation to provoke feelings (fear, pity, anger, pride) and steer opinions or behavior rather than reasoned analysis.
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