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Question Six: MUST COMPLETE
What is propaganda? Give two examples of propaganda the students receive at school.
Re: Question Six: MUST COMPLETE
A propaganda is a thing that disorientate you from what you believe in and what you don't believe in. Example at school will someone assumed as a tool and the whole year will call that person a tool.
Jerry- Posts : 38
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chapter six question six
Propaganda means spreading out information for the purpose of promoting some cause or to help and injure an institution, a cause, or a person. However, in this book, they use propaganda as to influence somebody for the purpose of promoting the rulers.
Ex 1. People learn about many propaganda phrases and songs about Chairman Mao and Vice-Chairman Lin Biao.
Teacher: ‘Now I want you to repeat each phrase after me?’
Student: ‘Long, long live Chairman Mao!’
Teacher: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
Student: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
Pg. 75
Ex 2. We all stood up, took our hats off, bowed to Mao’s picture and shouted ‘Long, long live Chairman Mao! Vice Chairman Lin, good health, forever good health!’
Pg. 73
Ex 1. People learn about many propaganda phrases and songs about Chairman Mao and Vice-Chairman Lin Biao.
Teacher: ‘Now I want you to repeat each phrase after me?’
Student: ‘Long, long live Chairman Mao!’
Teacher: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
Student: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
Pg. 75
Ex 2. We all stood up, took our hats off, bowed to Mao’s picture and shouted ‘Long, long live Chairman Mao! Vice Chairman Lin, good health, forever good health!’
Pg. 73
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Answer to Question 6:
What is propaganda? Give two examples of propaganda the students receive at school.
Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position so as to benefit oneself.
Example 1) ‘Long, long live Chairman Mao! Vice Chairman Lin, good health, forever good health!’
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Example 2) They learn about many propaganda phrases and songs about Chairman Mao:
Teacher: ‘Now I want you to repeat each phrase after me?’
Student: ‘Long, long live Chairman Mao!’
Teacher: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
Student: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
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Propaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position so as to benefit oneself.
Example 1) ‘Long, long live Chairman Mao! Vice Chairman Lin, good health, forever good health!’
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Example 2) They learn about many propaganda phrases and songs about Chairman Mao:
Teacher: ‘Now I want you to repeat each phrase after me?’
Student: ‘Long, long live Chairman Mao!’
Teacher: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
Student: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
Page - 75
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Chapter 6 Question 6
Porpaganda is something you use to make people believe their way. In Mao's Last Dancer, they teach the students to love Chairman Mao.
Example 1) ""Now i want you to repeat each phrase after me." Our teacher pointed to the first line of words with her yard-long stick. "Long, long live Chairman Mao" she read. "Long, long live Chairman Mao!" we repeated. " I love Chairman Mao!" she read. "I love Chairman Mao!" we replied."
PG 75
Example 2) " We all stood up, took our hats off, bowed to Mao's picture and shouted " Long, long live Chairman Mao! Vice-Chairman Lin, good health, forever good health!"
PG 73
Example 1) ""Now i want you to repeat each phrase after me." Our teacher pointed to the first line of words with her yard-long stick. "Long, long live Chairman Mao" she read. "Long, long live Chairman Mao!" we repeated. " I love Chairman Mao!" she read. "I love Chairman Mao!" we replied."
PG 75
Example 2) " We all stood up, took our hats off, bowed to Mao's picture and shouted " Long, long live Chairman Mao! Vice-Chairman Lin, good health, forever good health!"
PG 73
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Ben W's question 6
Propaganda is a way of helping someone move on with their life.
Example 1: "Long live chairman Mao." Pg 73.
Example 2: Teacher "Long live chairman Mao."
Class "Long live chairman Mao."
Teacher " I love chairman Mao."
Class "I love chairman Mao."
Example 1: "Long live chairman Mao." Pg 73.
Example 2: Teacher "Long live chairman Mao."
Class "Long live chairman Mao."
Teacher " I love chairman Mao."
Class "I love chairman Mao."
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answer
Propaganda:the deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc.
Example 1: At Li's school they learn many songs and phrases for example this song
Teacher: ‘Now I want you to repeat each phrase after me?’
Student: ‘Long, long live Chairman Mao!’
Teacher: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
Student: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
Pg-75
my second example is:
‘Long, long live Chairman Mao! Vice Chairman Lin, good health, forever good health!’
Pg-73.
Example 1: At Li's school they learn many songs and phrases for example this song
Teacher: ‘Now I want you to repeat each phrase after me?’
Student: ‘Long, long live Chairman Mao!’
Teacher: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
Student: ‘I love Chairman Mao!’
Pg-75
my second example is:
‘Long, long live Chairman Mao! Vice Chairman Lin, good health, forever good health!’
Pg-73.
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What is propaganda? Give two examples of propaganda the students receive at school
1. Long, long live chairman Mao
2. I love chairman Mao
2. I love chairman Mao
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What is propaganda? Give two examples of propaganda the students receive at school?
propaganda is when people spread around information and convince people with that information is true.
some examples of propaganda is when their teachers tell them quotes like "long long live Chairman Mao! vice-chairman Lin, good health, forever good health" and "i love Chairman Mao"
some examples of propaganda is when their teachers tell them quotes like "long long live Chairman Mao! vice-chairman Lin, good health, forever good health" and "i love Chairman Mao"
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What is propaganda? Give two examples of propaganda the students receive at school.
What is propaganda? Give two examples of propaganda the students receive at school.
Propaganda is making people believe what you want them to believe but this could also mean making people believe a lie. An example of this is when the teacher shows them a picture of Chairman Mao and then says to the class that each day they have to bow to Chairman Mao because without him they wouldn’t be here. Another propaganda is the teacher said to the class that they need there red book or else they are lost souls.
Propaganda is making people believe what you want them to believe but this could also mean making people believe a lie. An example of this is when the teacher shows them a picture of Chairman Mao and then says to the class that each day they have to bow to Chairman Mao because without him they wouldn’t be here. Another propaganda is the teacher said to the class that they need there red book or else they are lost souls.
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Re: Question Six: MUST COMPLETE
propaganda is sending information that in this case, is used to make people love chairman Mao they do this by making the students repeat after the teacher "long. long live chairman Mao, i love chairman Mao, you love chairman Mao, we all love chairman Mao". Li sais "we repeated this until we had it memorized in our head for ever
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Re: Question Six: MUST COMPLETE
Propoganda is where someone says stuff that they proposed to do and is usualy used when they have say a lot of things and haven't done any of them. two exampels of propoganda that the children recive at school were that chairman moa would make the wolrd better.
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Question six
it is where the teachers inform the children certain quotes such as "Long, long live chairman Mao" and "I love chairman Mao"
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