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It is often easier to remember words if one can also picture them in their minds. This is because one is using one's:
Straw Man Fallacy
An opponent’s argument is distorted or misrepresented in order to make it easier to refute.
Equivocation
A key term in an argument changes meaning during the course of the argument.
Snob Appeal
An advertising strategy that attempts to make the audience feel that a product or service will elevate their status or prestige.
Approval Rating
A measure of public support or satisfaction with a person or policy, often expressed as a percentage.
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