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1) The product promotes that you need Listerine in order to make friends and be successful and having bad breath will limit your chances of being happy and having a husband.
2) the facts that the product provides are that 1/3 of people have bad breath and makes you think that you could be one of them as it is said that halitosis is unpredictable and unnoticeable toward you but is noticeable towards other people.
3) We know the target audience is women because there is mostly women on the front covers of these articles and they are sulking showing they are unhappy and not successful.
4)It is attempting to appeal to women because it uses descriptive language such as pathetic and alone to make women feel low about them selves that they need a certain product to help them feel even better about them selves
5) The persuasive language Technics it uses are descriptive language, to make the reader feel as if they need the product of they will lose friends if they don't.
6) It suggest that society views at the time were all about appearances and that if someone didn't have one thing they weren't good enough and would use fear to sell there products
7) I do think that the people in the ad were represented typically in the 1920s, as women being perfect, and attracting the men and doing the chasing.