Asked by xslur
Study the poster created by the New Hampshire Committee on Public Safety during World War I.
Which persuasive techniques does the poster include? Select two options.
transfer
faulty logic
bandwagon
glittering generalities
fear
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I don’t have the poster image here. Could you upload it or describe what’s on it (people, symbols, text, tone)? I’ll then pick the two techniques.
Meanwhile, here are quick ID tips so you can check it yourself:
- Transfer: uses patriotic symbols (flag, Uncle Sam, eagles, national colors) or respected figures to transfer positive feelings to the message.
- Glittering generalities: uses vague, emotionally‑positive words like “liberty,” “freedom,” “honor,” or “duty” without specifics.
- Bandwagon: urges you to join others or implies “everyone’s doing it” (e.g., “Buy bonds — do your part!”).
- Fear: uses threatening or frightening imagery or warnings about danger if you don’t act.
- Faulty logic: presents a false cause/effect or oversimplified reasoning (e.g., “Buy a bond and the war will end tomorrow”).
If you upload or describe the poster, I’ll identify the two techniques used.
Meanwhile, here are quick ID tips so you can check it yourself:
- Transfer: uses patriotic symbols (flag, Uncle Sam, eagles, national colors) or respected figures to transfer positive feelings to the message.
- Glittering generalities: uses vague, emotionally‑positive words like “liberty,” “freedom,” “honor,” or “duty” without specifics.
- Bandwagon: urges you to join others or implies “everyone’s doing it” (e.g., “Buy bonds — do your part!”).
- Fear: uses threatening or frightening imagery or warnings about danger if you don’t act.
- Faulty logic: presents a false cause/effect or oversimplified reasoning (e.g., “Buy a bond and the war will end tomorrow”).
If you upload or describe the poster, I’ll identify the two techniques used.
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