#1
Which of the following is a common persuasive technique used in advertising?
#2
What is the term for a persuasive technique that involves appealing to the emotions of the audience?
#3
What is the primary goal of persuasive communication in media?
#4
Which communication channel is often associated with the use of jingles and catchy slogans?
#5
What is the term for a persuasive technique that involves appealing to the credibility and authority of a person or source?
#6
In the context of media, what does the term 'bandwagon' refer to?
#7
Which rhetorical appeal focuses on the credibility and expertise of the speaker?
#8
Which of the following is an example of a fallacy in persuasive communication?
#9
What is the primary purpose of using anecdotes in persuasive communication?
#10
Which of the following is a common visual element used for emphasis in media communication?
#11
What does the term 'call to action' mean in the context of persuasive communication?
#12
What is the purpose of using rhetorical questions in persuasive communication?
#13
What is the term for an exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally?
#14
In media analysis, what does the term 'framing' refer to?
#15
Which media element focuses on the timing and pacing of communication to achieve maximum impact?
#16
In media analysis, what does the term 'counterargument' refer to?
#17
In media analysis, what does the term 'selective exposure' refer to?
#18
Which of the following is an example of an ethical consideration in persuasive communication?
#19