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You do not want to be known as the school that does not care! Keep the crossing guard and keep your school's reputation as the best. Why does Randy use phrases like The other schools can manage and You do not want to be known as the school that do
everyone
is trying to get Mr. Norton to vote for the wireless network.
by making the reader think that everyone else has them
He is trying to persuade Ms. Austin to keep the school crossing guard.
The author is suggesting through the use of bandwagon that basketball players who wear Light Waves Air tennis shoes are well
most
It makes the reader think that everyone else has.
bandwagon
Furthermore, everyone who is anyone in basketball buys Light Waves Air tennis shoes. Are you “anyone”? Based upon the question that ends the advertisement, what may the reader infer about the use of a tool of persuasion in the advertisement?
everyone
is trying to get Mr. Norton to vote for the wireless network.
by making the reader think that everyone else has them
He is trying to persuade Ms. Austin to keep the school crossing guard.
The author is suggesting through the use of bandwagon that basketball players who wear Light Waves Air tennis shoes are well
most
It makes the reader think that everyone else has.
bandwagon
Which word below will help the reader to identify bandwagon?
everyone
is trying to get Mr. Norton to vote for the wireless network.
by making the reader think that everyone else has them
He is trying to persuade Ms. Austin to keep the school crossing guard.
The author is suggesting through the use of bandwagon that basketball players who wear Light Waves Air tennis shoes are well
most
It makes the reader think that everyone else has.
bandwagon
Don't be the only kid at school who has to walk around in boring shoes. Get your pair now for just $89.99! Find them in all major shoe stores. How does the ad try to get the reader to buy Sport Ace sneakers?
everyone
is trying to get Mr. Norton to vote for the wireless network.
by making the reader think that everyone else has them
He is trying to persuade Ms. Austin to keep the school crossing guard.
The author is suggesting through the use of bandwagon that basketball players who wear Light Waves Air tennis shoes are well
most
It makes the reader think that everyone else has.
bandwagon
Everyone’s doing it! We sure don’t want to be left behind. Vote for the wireless network so our city can keep up with the times! Larry uses phrases like Everybody's doing it and We sure don't want to be left behind because he
everyone
is trying to get Mr. Norton to vote for the wireless network.
by making the reader think that everyone else has them
He is trying to persuade Ms. Austin to keep the school crossing guard.
The author is suggesting through the use of bandwagon that basketball players who wear Light Waves Air tennis shoes are well
most
It makes the reader think that everyone else has.
bandwagon
Most of the student body is on board for this effort, but everyone needs to be. Let’s not send your paper or empty can to the landfill when everyone else’s materials are helping the environment. What tool of persuasion is used in this paragraph?
everyone
is trying to get Mr. Norton to vote for the wireless network.
by making the reader think that everyone else has them
He is trying to persuade Ms. Austin to keep the school crossing guard.
The author is suggesting through the use of bandwagon that basketball players who wear Light Waves Air tennis shoes are well
most
It makes the reader think that everyone else has.
bandwagon
Which word below is used to identify bandwagon?
everyone
is trying to get Mr. Norton to vote for the wireless network.
by making the reader think that everyone else has them
He is trying to persuade Ms. Austin to keep the school crossing guard.
The author is suggesting through the use of bandwagon that basketball players who wear Light Waves Air tennis shoes are well
most
It makes the reader think that everyone else has.
bandwagon
2. How does the ad try to get the reader to join its group?
everyone
is trying to get Mr. Norton to vote for the wireless network.
by making the reader think that everyone else has them
He is trying to persuade Ms. Austin to keep the school crossing guard.
The author is suggesting through the use of bandwagon that basketball players who wear Light Waves Air tennis shoes are well
most
It makes the reader think that everyone else has.
bandwagon
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