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This is a magazine/picture add, aimed at the general public.
The logical fallacy is Appeal to Authority because its saying that if an authority, such as a celebrity, thinks something is true then it must be. The message is to stop clubbing baby seals but that practice has been outlawed for many years already. It is meant to make the audience fel bad for the cute animal and persuade their opinion to be against the seal hunt.
This is a television ad and is aimned at all canadians who can vote. The logical fallacy used in this advertisement is Slippery Slope because they are trying to say that is A- Justine gets elected- then Z will happen -pot can become legal- so they don't want A to happen. The message is to try and show people that they shouldn't vote for Justine and it is trying to persuade people from voting for him.
This is a TV clothing add, aimed at youth who probably don't want to spend much money on clothes. The logical fallacies is simplification, that they are showing a fun commercial and showing only what they want to see, not bad things like how the clothes is made. The message is that you can get cheap clothes in many colors and for both sexs. The message is meant to target the audience by showing cute clothes that is inexpensive and they arent showing how it is made.
This is a mcdonalds sign that is aimed at the general public. The logical fallacy is the bandwagon because the sign is showing how mcdonalds has served billions of people. It is made to show people that since lots of people have eaten there then you should to.
This is a tv advertisement aimed at the general public/people of the home who clean. The logical fallacy is appeal to emotion because they are using cute old people to tug on peoples heart strings so they will like the product. The message is that using a swiffer to clean will make your life easier