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English, 10.11.2020 01:10 TerronRice

In America and elsewhere in the world, propaganda still exists, but it's less common to see propaganda posters
in modern times.
Using your own
knowledge and/or the internet,
describe an example of a modern piece of propaganda
from any type of media. This could be an image, a song,
a movie, a TV show, a video game, or some other type
of media.
Remember that propaganda is intended to get the
audience to believe or do a certain thing.
Give the title of a specific piece of propaganda in the
media you want to analyze
Describe this piece of media (what is it like?)
Explain what you think this piece of media is trying to
convince the audience to believe or do
Explain at least one strategy this piece of media uses
to try to persuade its audience
Aim for 5-6 sentences.

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