Analyze which images would most likely be left out of a television advertisement for a department store. Choose two responses.(1 point)

Responses

salespeople assisting customers
salespeople assisting customers

people using the items they purchased
people using the items they purchased

workers accepting returned items
workers accepting returned items

shelves of available merchandise
shelves of available merchandise

shoppers moving through crowded aisles

1 answer

In a television advertisement for a department store, the goal is to create an appealing and inviting atmosphere that highlights the shopping experience and encourages potential customers to visit. With this in mind, the two images most likely to be left out of the advertisement would be:

  1. Workers accepting returned items - This image may convey a negative aspect of shopping, focusing on returns rather than the enjoyable experience of purchasing. It does not fit the positive marketing narrative that a department store advertisement typically aims to promote.

  2. Shoppers moving through crowded aisles - While depicting bustling activity can be beneficial to showcase popularity, focusing on crowded aisles may imply discomfort or a lack of space, which could deter customers. Advertisements usually prefer to highlight a more pleasant and spacious shopping environment.

These choices reflect the intention to promote an inviting shopping atmosphere rather than one that highlights negative experiences or overcrowding.