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Emotion clings to words through association with emotional events which are never dissociated from the label itself . The feeling of dependence and affection that the child has for his mother saturates the words mother ” and " homes and ...
Emotion clings to words through association with emotional events which are never dissociated from the label itself . The feeling of dependence and affection that the child has for his mother saturates the words mother ” and " homes and ...
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while Commercial Advertising , a playful sprite , squirts perfume in her eye.4 The personified caricatures of popular thinking appeal not only because of their simplicity but also because they give a richness of imagery and of emotional ...
while Commercial Advertising , a playful sprite , squirts perfume in her eye.4 The personified caricatures of popular thinking appeal not only because of their simplicity but also because they give a richness of imagery and of emotional ...
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There are many methods of persuasion , even of appeal to the emotions , which are perfectly in keeping with ... cause is employing emotional appeal but is not necessarily attempting to short - circuit the viewer's thought processes .
There are many methods of persuasion , even of appeal to the emotions , which are perfectly in keeping with ... cause is employing emotional appeal but is not necessarily attempting to short - circuit the viewer's thought processes .
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