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Which persuasive advertising phrase for a brand of whole wheat bread is the best example of a glittering generality?
“only 4 grams of fat per serving”
“contains a miracle ingredient”
“compare with the other brands”
“find it at most local grocery stores”
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"contains a miracle ingredient"
Explanation: "miracle" is a vague, emotionally loaded word that sounds positive but gives no concrete information — a textbook glittering generality.
Explanation: "miracle" is a vague, emotionally loaded word that sounds positive but gives no concrete information — a textbook glittering generality.
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