What technique is most clearly being used to influence the reader in the following sentence?You can have your own home fitness center for only 30 cents a day.

a. bias
b. unwarranted implication
c. oversimplification
d. ignored alternatives
e. emotional appeal

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Answer 1
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C. oversimplification

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Instead of giving a monthly cost, they gave a daily cost to "simplify" it and make the cost seem less

Answer 2
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C. oversimplification

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