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Squealer’s Gift of Propaganda. 1. Bandwagon 2. Testimonial 3. Plain Folks 4. Patriotism 5. Name-Calling 6. Glittering Generalization. 7 . Rhetorical questions:. A question that does not require an answer but is used to try and emphasize a particular point. . 8 . Pinpointing the Enemy.
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Squealer’s Gift of Propaganda • 1. Bandwagon • 2. Testimonial • 3. Plain Folks • 4. Patriotism • 5. Name-Calling • 6. Glittering Generalization
7. Rhetorical questions: • A question that does not require an answer but is used to try and emphasize a particular point.
8. Pinpointing the Enemy • Clearly identify the enemy.
9. Lying • Blatant dishonesty to persuade the audience.
10. Selection • Choosing, out of a mass of facts, only ones suitable for his purposes.
11. Assertion • The making of bold statements to defend a case.
12. Repetition • Reiteration of statements that eventually become accepted by the audience.
13. Meaningless statistics • Used to convince others that life is better than it used to be.
14. Influential friends • Used to intimidate the audience.
15. Obfuscation • The use of difficult intellectual words that the audience cannot understand so they can do nothing but agree.
Squealer’s Gift of Propaganda • 1. Bandwagon • 2. Testimonial • 3. Plain Folks • 4. Patriotism • 5. Name-Calling • 6. Glittering Generalization • 7. Rhetorical Questions • 8. Pinpointing the Enemy • 9. Lying • 10. Selection • 11. Assertion • 12. Repetition • 13. Meaningless Statistics • 14. Influential Friends • 15. Obfuscation Propaganda Page # Quote