ity 1.
Directions: On the line before each number, write T if the statement is true or F if it is false.
1. Propaganda can be found in news and journalism, religion, public relations, and education.
2. Name-calling is used to attack the competition.
3. Glittering generalities make use of fancy words that elicit a positive response.
4. Transfer employs symbols like waving a flag to stir the emotions.
5. Glittering generalities are also known as vulgar words.​