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                When only the facts that support a speaker's point of view is included it is called an (-). If a person manipulates someone he/she uses that person to his/her own (-). 7.
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Passing of an opinion as fact is a (-) used by marketers and advertisers
            
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Passing of an opinion as fact is a (-) used by marketers and advertisers
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    1. **Argumentative** - When only the facts that support a speaker's point of view are included, it is called an **argumentative** approach. 
2. **Benefit** - If a person manipulates someone, he/she uses that person to his/her own **benefit**.
3. **Fallacy** - Passing of an opinion as fact is a **fallacy** used by marketers and advertisers.
So, the filled blanks would look like this:
- When only the facts that support a speaker's point of view is included it is called an **argumentative**.
- If a person manipulates someone he/she uses that person to his/her own **benefit**.
- Passing of an opinion as fact is a **fallacy** used by marketers and advertisers.
    
2. **Benefit** - If a person manipulates someone, he/she uses that person to his/her own **benefit**.
3. **Fallacy** - Passing of an opinion as fact is a **fallacy** used by marketers and advertisers.
So, the filled blanks would look like this:
- When only the facts that support a speaker's point of view is included it is called an **argumentative**.
- If a person manipulates someone he/she uses that person to his/her own **benefit**.
- Passing of an opinion as fact is a **fallacy** used by marketers and advertisers.
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