Analyzing Tobacco Advertisements. What is the verbal message of the ad? What does it say exactly? Are there direct references to the product?

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Analyzing Tobacco Advertisements

What is the verbal message of the ad? What does it say exactly? Are there direct references to the product?

Are certain words given unique treatment— larger or special type or different color? Are there any plays on words or puns? How do these affect the message of the ad?

Are there any special offers or bargains such as savings coupons or merchandise offers?

How is the mandatory health warning handled in the ad?

Who appears in the ad? Do they reflect American society or the tobacco users in our society in terms of gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status?

At what group is it targeted?

What does the ad seem to promise to users of tobacco?