Descriptive language and imagery is NOT typically considered a technique for manipulation or persuasion in the same way the other options are. While it can enhance storytelling and engage an audience, it doesn't inherently involve manipulation. The other options—manipulation of evidence, exclusive language, and attack language—are more directly related to persuasive techniques that aim to influence opinions or emotions, often in a more aggressive or biased manner.
Which of the following is NOT a technique media can use to persuade an audience?(1 point)ResponsesManipulation of evidenceManipulation of evidenceExclusive languageExclusive languageAttack languageAttack languageDescriptive language and imagery
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