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A candidate running for state governor has an ad on TV. The ad begins with the candidate making a promise to improve the state. Then it shows short interviews with average citizens. They say the candidate is most likely to improve the state's economy. Then the ad displays quotes from the opposing candidate. The quotes are shown over background images of closed factories and charts showing increases in poverty. The chart data are associated with the opponent's political party.

What part of the ad uses symbolism to get the candidate's message across?

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Answer:

The candidate promises to improve the state, then it shows the short interviews with the citizens and they say the candidate is most likely to improve the state's economy. Then the ad displays quotes from the opposing candidate which are shown over background images of closed factories and charts showing increases in poverty. The chart data are associated with the opponent's political party.

Step-by-step explanation:

the candidate tries to convince the citizens that he will be a better governor by showing images of closed factories and charts showing increases in poverty, making people think that the opposing candidate will be a horrible descision, letting them know that the candidate that had the ad is a better choice.

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Answer:

The ad begins with the candidate making a promise to improve the state.

Step-by-step explanation:

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