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English, 12.05.2021 21:50, briarkaltvedt

1. Which statement expresses the central idea of the text? A. Propaganda almost always leads to negative consequences for the people who use it, because their audience
eventually realizes that they have been intentionally misled.
B. Propaganda is a useful way of communicating opinions to others, and is only dangerous when it is used by
people who aren't skilled at advertising or using mass media.
C. Propaganda is a form of persuasion that is only used to advance a government's political agenda, and it is
most often spread through books and other print media.
D. Propaganda often manipulates the truth to influence another person's actions or beliefs and is more easily
spread today because of new technologies.

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