Match the following:1. the suggested meaning of a word
2. spreading misinformation to create a desired public opinion
3. "Dental Gloss: the official toothpaste of the Pro Football Players' League."
4. "What if your father was hurt? Support the Red Cross."
5. "Use Okline . . . be free of bugs!"
6. an idea suggested but not directly stated (hinted at)
7. "Read the book that is taking the whole country by storm."
8. "Only democrats have the answer to peace."
9. the actual definition of a word
10. "College entrance exams require a thorough knowledge of analogies."


1. directive language--
2. dishonest propaganda--
3. bias--
4. emotional appeal--
5. transfer technique--
6. implication--
7. denotation--
8. black or white fallacy--
9. connotation--
10. bandwagon--

Respuesta :

1 - directive language - 5 use Okline

2. dishonest propaganda 2 - spreading misinformation

3 . Bias - 10 - college entrance exams

4. Emotional Appeal 4 - what if your father was hurt

5. Transfer technique - 3 - dental gloss

6. implication - 6 - an idea suggested

7. denotation - 9 - the literal meaning of a word

8. black or white fallacy 7 - only democrats...

9. connotation - 1 - the suggested meaning of a word

10. bandwagon - 7 - read the book

Answer:

1. The suggested meaning of a word - connotation

2. Spreading misinformation to create a desired public opinion - dishonest propaganda

3. "Dental Gloss: the official toothpaste of the Pro Football Players' League." - transfer technique

4. "What if your father was hurt? Support the Red Cross." - emotional appeal

5. "Use Okline . . . be free of bugs!"  - directive language

6. An idea suggested but not directly stated (hinted at)  - implication

7. "Read the book that is taking the whole country by storm."  - bandwagon

8. "Only democrats have the answer to peace."  - black or white fallacy

9. The actual definition of a word  - denotation

10. "College entrance exams require a thorough knowledge of analogies." - bias

Explanation:

Connotation refers to a feeling or an idea which something insinuates or points to - the suggested meaning of a word

Dishonest propaganda is an information of questionable nature used to propagate a point of view - spreading misinformation to create a desired public opinion

Transfer technique is a technique of shifting a person's focus from one thing to another - "Dental Gloss: the official toothpaste of the Pro Football Players' League."

Emotional appeal is a technique in communication in which the speaker makes an appeal to the the emotion of the people rather than he logic - "What if your father was hurt? Support the Red Cross."

Directive language is to express an idea in a straightforward manner - "Use Okline . . . be free of bugs!"

Implication refers to an inference which can be gathered or drawn from a statement or information although it was not explicitly said - an idea suggested but not directly stated (hinted at)

Bandwagon is used to describe an activity that is trending & gaining more support - "Read the book that is taking the whole country by storm."

Black or white fallacy refers to when an arguer tries to over-simplify a much more complex statement. A statement where 'black or white' will not suffice but rather an alternative like 'grey' - "Only democrats have the answer to peace."

Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word despite the ideas it seems to suggest - the actual definition of a word

Bias refers to an inclination towards or against a thing - College entrance exams require a thorough knowledge of analogies