Asked by plz help
2.
Which of the following from "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food for Kids" is an example of semantic slanting? (1 point)
"food pyramid"
"food manufacturers"
"food police"
3.
Which of the following testimonials would be MOST appropriate to support the ideas in "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food to Kids?" (1 point)
a famous actor who is a parent to school-age children
a politician involved in school reform
a famous nutritional expert working for a nonprofit organization
My Answers~
2)A
3)D
~Are these correct?~
Which of the following from "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food for Kids" is an example of semantic slanting? (1 point)
"food pyramid"
"food manufacturers"
"food police"
3.
Which of the following testimonials would be MOST appropriate to support the ideas in "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food to Kids?" (1 point)
a famous actor who is a parent to school-age children
a politician involved in school reform
a famous nutritional expert working for a nonprofit organization
My Answers~
2)A
3)D
~Are these correct?~
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
I don't agree on 2.
I have no idea what answer D is on 3. Of the three, I lean to the last one.
I have no idea what answer D is on 3. Of the three, I lean to the last one.
Answered by
plz help
ya srry i meant C since there is only 3 answers u can choose.
Answered by
plz help
ok well i think 2 is B am i still wrong?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Do kids care about what politicians think?
I agree with Bobpursley.
I agree with Bobpursley.
Answered by
plz help
i guess not...
Answered by
plz help
so i guess that would that make 2 C right?
Answered by
plz help
cause i think c would be more interesting than b can u please tell me if im wrong on thinking 2 is c
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, 2 is c.
Answered by
plz help
thx :)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome. :-)
Answered by
Finding Cheaters
Your cheating and you should feel ashamed.
Answered by
Soph
1.
Trying to spread ideas that hurt one cause and help another is called _____. (1 point)
(0 pts) testimonial
(0 pts) semantic slanting
(1 pt) propaganda
2.
Which of the following from "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food for Kids" is an example of semantic slanting? (1 point)
(0 pts) "food pyramid"
(0 pts) "food manufacturers"
(1 pt) "food police"
3.
Which of the following testimonials would be MOST appropriate to support the ideas in "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food to Kids?" (1 point)
(0 pts) a famous actor who is a parent to school-age children
(0 pts) a politician involved in school reform
(1 pt) a famous nutritional expert working for a nonprofit organization
4.
How are the two selections different? (1 point)
(1 pt) "Grainies" uses a testimonial.
(0 pts) "Grainies" provides facts.
(0 pts) "Grainies" contains propaganda.
Trying to spread ideas that hurt one cause and help another is called _____. (1 point)
(0 pts) testimonial
(0 pts) semantic slanting
(1 pt) propaganda
2.
Which of the following from "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food for Kids" is an example of semantic slanting? (1 point)
(0 pts) "food pyramid"
(0 pts) "food manufacturers"
(1 pt) "food police"
3.
Which of the following testimonials would be MOST appropriate to support the ideas in "Take the Junk Out of Marketing Food to Kids?" (1 point)
(0 pts) a famous actor who is a parent to school-age children
(0 pts) a politician involved in school reform
(1 pt) a famous nutritional expert working for a nonprofit organization
4.
How are the two selections different? (1 point)
(1 pt) "Grainies" uses a testimonial.
(0 pts) "Grainies" provides facts.
(0 pts) "Grainies" contains propaganda.
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