Ad Campaign "Sweet Surprise": Widely Usage Of Rhetoric
1. Click on the link Ad campaign "Sweet Success" in the left column and answer the rhetorical analysis questions.
2. Then watch the anti "Sweet Success" video.
3. Finally, do research by viewing the links provided.
Write a response and post to BbLearn by Wednesday. What rhetorical appeals did the ad campaign use? How effective are they? Identify any bias in the “Sweet Success” Ad campaign. After viewing the video about the False Advertising Trial, are you persuaded that the company misled the consumers? Cite specific examples to support your response.
Sweet Surprise High Fructose Corn Syrup
Play the second and third videos. Each of these is 2008 advertisements from the Corn Refiner Association's "Sweet Surprise" campaign about high fructose corn syrup.
Try to identify any bias on the website and list specific examples.
Closely examine sources and consider how word choice and other stylistic choices shape an argument.
Play the following video. The argument against high fructose corn syrup.
Is High Fructose Corn Syrup equivalent to sugar?
Instructions
For the analysis portion:
Answer the following the questions. Cite evidence to support your response.
Who is the speaker?
Who is the audience?
What is the situation?
What is the argument?
What does the text want you to feel?
What does the text want you to believe?
What does the text want you to do?
How is the text making that argument?
For the individual research portion:
Can you identify any bias?
Cite specific examples to support your response.
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