&magicnumber=25&category1=&category2=&category3=&category4=&category5=&question1=What is logos?&question2=What is pathos?&question3=What is ethos?&question4=Define satire.&question5=What is irony?&question6=Define bandwagon.&question7=Define testimonial.&question8=Define transfer.&question9=What is glittering generalities?&question10=Define: either/or fallacy.&question11=Give an example of fear-based propaganda.&question12=Give an example of rewards-based propaganda.&question13=What is charged language?&question14=Explain how using logos often leads to greater ethos.&question15=What is propaganda?&question16=What is name-calling?&question17=List an example from class which utilized repetition to make a point.&question18=A senator uses the word 'insurgents' instead of 'Iraqui soldiers' because...?&question19=What is bias?&question20=List at least three different perspectives from a car accident between two cars.&question21=Define: understatement.&question22=What is card-stacking?&question23=Explain how bias and card-stacking can be similar.&question24=Explain how charged language and pathos are often used together.&question25=Explain the difference between transfer and glittering generalities.&answer1=appeal to logic&answer2=appeal to emotions&answer3=establishing credibility of the source&answer4=using sarcasm, irony, or ridicult to point out flaws in society&answer5=saying one thing but clearly meaning something else&answer6='everyone is doing it' approach&answer7=Using celebrities to endorse something.&answer8=Linking positive images to a product or idea.&answer9=Linking positive words with a product or idea.&answer10=Black and white thinking with no middle ground.&answer11=(Vary) but drug campaigns are almost always fear-based.&answer12=(vary) but info-mercials are perfect&answer13=Words with emotional impact.&answer14=The more a person knows, the greater their authority.&answer15=Methods of persuasion that try to influence a large number of people.&answer16=Trying to discredit the opposition.&answer17=(vary) 'I Have a Dream', songs, etc.&answer18=It's 'charged'; also more specific, emotional&answer19=Slant, skew, obvious opinion about a topic&answer20=(vary): each different driver, other drivers, pedestrians, police officers, etc.&answer21=Minimizing a topic's importance.&answer22=Only telling one side of a story.&answer23=both showing one side of a story/situation&answer24=charged language affects emotion&answer25=Transfer uses images, glittering generalities uses words&value1=&value2=&value3=&value4=&value5=&value6=&value7=&value8=&value9=&value10=&value11=&value12=&value13=&value14=&value15=&value16=&value17=&value18=&value19=&value20=&value21=&value22=&value23=&value24=&value25=&gamename=Propaganda and Persuasion Methods&loadresult=Load Success!