The purpose is to aid in memory . A rhyme, song, or acrostic
allow a person to recall needed information. For example, when
someone wishes to know how many days there are in June, he or she
can recite the following: "Thirty days have September, April, June,
and November. All the rest have 31, except for February, which
stands alone."
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
An inference is something that is
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
not directly stated.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
In order to make inferences you need to
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
use prior knowledge and/or clues in the text.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
Which of these describes the loci method
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
Associating objects or ideas with a physical location
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
Which of these words in an advertisement is most likely to create a positive emotional reaction
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
Powerful
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
What is the goal of bandwagon advertising
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
To get you to do something because all the "cool" people are
doing it
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
Apostrophe is a type of figurative language in which
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
someone absent or dead or something nonhuman is addressed as if
it were alive and present.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
Which of these describes how you use the memory strategy of color association
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
Connecting different colors with different ideas
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
A mnemonic device is something that
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
aids your memory.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
How do memory strategists use mnemonic devices
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
To improve the power of their memory.
They link unfamiliar things to familiar ones to help them
remember them better.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
The advertising technique that indicates that everyone is doing something is
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
bandwagon
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
Memory strategists are people who
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
use techniques to remember things.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
Which of these best describes the personalization memory technique
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
Relating information you need to remember to your own life
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
An advertisement that appeals to positive emotions is designed to
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
make you think you'll be happy if you buy the product.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
In order to persuade the audience testimonial advertisements often include
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
celebrities or experts endorsing a product.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
Advertisers create media texts primarily in order to
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
sell products to consumers.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
Asking yourself I wonder as you read is the first step in the process of
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
making inferences.
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
What column heading do you need to add to an Everything I Know chart to turn it into a Quad Entry diary
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
Add a column heading of "What I Found Out."
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
Which of the segments of the ad above is an example of the testimonial form of propaganda
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
Study island question- Segment 2
🔄 Click to see term
Term1/20
WHICH OF THESE IS AN EXAMPLE OF SOMEONE USING THE PROCESS OF SYNTHESIS
🔄 Click to see definition
Definition1/20
A HISTORIAN WRITING A BOOK ABOUT A SERIES OF DIFFERENT DISASTERS THAT ALL HIT THE SAME CITY
🔄 Click to see term
🥳
Great job!
You studied all the cards in this guide.
Rate this guide:
☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Start overPrint
Full screen
Rate this Study Guide:
☆★☆★☆★☆★☆★
Cards in this guide (20)
What is the purpose of using a mnemonic device
The purpose is to aid in memory . A rhyme, song, or acrostic
allow a person to recall needed information. For example, when
someone wishes to know how many days there are in June, he or she
can recite the following: "Thirty days have September, April, June,
and November. All the rest have 31, except for February, which
stands alone."
An inference is something that is
not directly stated.
In order to make inferences you need to
use prior knowledge and/or clues in the text.
Which of these describes the loci method
Associating objects or ideas with a physical location
Which of these words in an advertisement is most likely to create a positive emotional reaction
Powerful
What is the goal of bandwagon advertising
To get you to do something because all the "cool" people are
doing it
Apostrophe is a type of figurative language in which
someone absent or dead or something nonhuman is addressed as if
it were alive and present.
Which of these describes how you use the memory strategy of color association
Connecting different colors with different ideas
A mnemonic device is something that
aids your memory.
How do memory strategists use mnemonic devices
To improve the power of their memory.
They link unfamiliar things to familiar ones to help them
remember them better.
The advertising technique that indicates that everyone is doing something is
bandwagon
Memory strategists are people who
use techniques to remember things.
Which of these best describes the personalization memory technique
Relating information you need to remember to your own life
An advertisement that appeals to positive emotions is designed to
make you think you'll be happy if you buy the product.
In order to persuade the audience testimonial advertisements often include
celebrities or experts endorsing a product.
Advertisers create media texts primarily in order to
sell products to consumers.
Asking yourself I wonder as you read is the first step in the process of
making inferences.
What column heading do you need to add to an Everything I Know chart to turn it into a Quad Entry diary
Add a column heading of "What I Found Out."
Which of the segments of the ad above is an example of the testimonial form of propaganda
Study island question- Segment 2
WHICH OF THESE IS AN EXAMPLE OF SOMEONE USING THE PROCESS OF SYNTHESIS
A HISTORIAN WRITING A BOOK ABOUT A SERIES OF DIFFERENT DISASTERS THAT ALL HIT THE SAME CITY