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Social Studies, 30.06.2019 17:10 lizzynmk

How is fear used to influence the viewer to buy victory bonds? check all that apply.
it shows spooky, shadowy hands trying to grab at a baby.
it shows a mother holding her baby close.
it uses exclamatory text to imply the need for protection.
it shows a terrified mother and baby.
it boldly tells the viewer to buy victory bond

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