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topjm [15]
2 years ago
15

Please! What is the definition of propaganda?????

English
1 answer:
Olin [163]2 years ago
3 0

The correct answer is B. A biased form of communication used to persuade and promote certain ideas

Explanation:

The word propaganda refers to a form of communication including written, audiovisual or visual communication such as cartoons, posters, Tv programs, videos or radio shows that are used to persuade the audience about certain ideas or to promote one specific point of view usually related to politics, companies or religion. Additionally, to this, it is common propagandas are biased which means they do not represent reality objectively but only show a part of it or support one perspective. For doing this, propagandas use persuasion techniques that do not rely on logic but on the audience feelings. Considering this, the best definition of propaganda is "A biased form of communication used to persuade and promote certain ideas" as the main goal of propaganda is to persuade the audience and for doing this is used non objective information (bias) and any form of communication which means it is not limited to certain communication materials or means.

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