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Starter: Add to your Cornell Notes . . . Define the following terms: 1. Transfer 2. Repetition State the slogan for each of these: 1) Bandwagon 2) Loaded words 3) Testimonial 4) Transfer 5) Repetition 1. Using images (pictures or photos) to get people to connect with a certain desirable feeling 2. Using the same words or pictures repeatedly so they stick in your mind 1) “Everyone else is doing it!” 2) “Those words are powerful.” 3) “I trust celebrities and experts.” 4) “A picture is worth a thousand words.” 5) “I remember things that I see (or hear) often.” Hmmm . . . I wonder if I will see these concepts on my next Lit test. . . .