The persuasive technique is being used is referred to as Positive association.
This is a situation in which two variables interact with one another and results in the increase in value of the both of them.
In this situation, wearing this particular brand will impress his friends which will also lead to a corresponding increase in his value or worth within the group or company.
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need-reduction.
motivation.
A)murder
B)induced
C)support
D)treasures
Answer: A) murder
Murder is a word with a strong negative connotation. Murder refers to the premeditated killing of a person, and it is usually associated with cold and cruel feelings. In this excerpt, the speaker wants to make it clear that he believes offensive wars are never justified. His use of the loaded word "murder" highlights the illegality of it, while at the same time gives the reader a negative feeling.
b. by a few for use or consumption by many
c. by the many for use by the masses
B. Cassius has a conflict with Caesar, who has the glory, admiration, and power that Cassius wants.
C. Cassius has a conflict with Marc Antony, who is married to the woman that Cassius loves.
D. Cassius has a conflict with Octavius, who has the money, property, and fame that Cassius covets.
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The answer is A
Cassius has a conflict with Brutus, who has the decency, honor, and honesty that Cassius strives to demonstrate.
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Explanation:
Brutus does not want to swear an oath because this would lessen the nobility of their endeavor. As honorable and honest men—good Romans all, they are pledging themselves to commit an honorable deed by killing Caesar; an oath would suggest that they lack nobility, honest, and courage. He says “Not an oath. / If not the face of men, /The sufferance of or souls, the time’s abuse,/ If these motives weak, break off betimes, And every man hence to his idle bed.” If their cause is not just in itself, then they shouldn’t kill Caesar to begin with. And then he adds, “What other bond / than secret Romans that have spoke the word and will not palter” (2.1.125-137). We can infer that Casca is a bit "dull," because Cassius tells us he is back in Act 1 and we see him only agreeing in Act 2.1 (52-55). We can infer that Cassius is a very clever politician because he realizes the danger Antony presents and wants to kill him too 9169-174). We know Brutus is noble but not a savvy politician because he refuses to kill Antony, and this decision results in great trouble as the play proceeds