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1. Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

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Use your Bottom Line of the passage to help you to evaluate the choices. The correct answer will describe the main point of the passage.

A. No. While the passage does mention that consumers sometimes get enjoyment from advertisements, this is not the main point of the passage.

B. No. The passage argues that consumers understand and recognize forces of persuasion and do not passively react to them.

C. Yes. This accurately paraphrases the Bottom Line.

D. No. While this answer choice is tempting, the author discusses only Marcuse’s critique of advertising and does not generalize to what other critics typically do.

E. No. The author’s criticism of Marcuse does not focus on the distinction between real and false needs; rather, it targets the assumption that people are unwittingly manipulated by advertising.

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2. The author states that Marcuse believed that advertisers

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The correct answer will be directly supported by evidence in the passage. The author discusses what Marcuse believed in the first and second paragraphs.

A. No. The passage never mentions psychological research findings.

B. Yes. The author attributes this to Marcuse in lines 17–21.

C. No. This is something the author believes, not something that Marcuse believed.

D. No. The passage does not discuss what Marcuse believe dabout independent decision making.

E. No. The passage says that Marcuse accused advertisers of creating false needs, but there is no mention of whether advertisers accept or deny that accusation.

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4. Which one of the following is a claim that the author attributes to Marcuse?

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The correct answer will be directly supported by evidence in the passage. The author discusses what Marcuse believed in the first and second paragraphs.

A. Yes. The author attributes this to Marcuse in lines 6–9.

B. No. The passage does not discuss earlier societies.

C. No. This is more in line with what the author believes than with what Marcuse believes.

D. No. While Marcuse does think that advertising can be a tool of oppression, there is no discussion of totalitarian political regimes.

E. No. Marcuse criticizes false needs, not real needs.

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6. Which one of the following sentences would most logically complete the passage?

(A) Therefore, while in principle there might be grounds for holding that advertising is detrimental to society, the Marcusian critique does not provide such grounds. - ok. The view that Marcuse shared in the 1st Paragraph is rejected throughout the passage, so there is no convincing ground. 

(B) Therefore, although Marcusian claims about advertising are rationally justified, the mistake of many recent critics of advertising is in their use of these claims for political gain. - Author never takes the side of Marcusian claims being rationally justified. 

(C) Therefore, any shift in basic assumptions required to correct the abuses of advertising will require a change in the perception of human nature held by corporate leaders. - No

(D) Therefore, while emphasizing only detrimental social aspects of advertising, Marcusians have failed to consider that such aspects are clearly outweighed by numerous social benefits. - Social benefits are out of scope. 

(E) Therefore, the Marcusian critique of advertising is mistaken except in its claim that advertisers exert economic power over those few people who are unable or unwilling to distinguish real from false needs.­ - this exception is out of scope. 
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