1. What is the advertisement about?
2. Which details do you think are realistic? Why?
3 Which ones are not realistic? Why?
4.If the endorser of this soap is a movie celebrity, are you influenced to patronize
the product?
5. Did you, by any chance, inspect the product or read the ingredients printed on
the pack? Were their claims true?


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Answer:

1. The advertisement is about a soap

2. The details that I think are realistic is "it gets rid of the germs on your body" because a soap wouldn't be a soap if it doesn't clean your body.

3. The details that I think aren't realistic is "it is the only soap that keeps you safe from bad odor" because there are a lot of soaps that can be possibly have a more fragrant smell than this soap.

4. If an endorser of this soap is a movie celebrity it depends on a person if they will be influenced to patronize the product. But it doesn't mean, if a famous celebrity is the endorser of the product but the product is not good, you will patronize the product.

5. Yes. Everyone needs to inspect and read the ingredients printed on the pack of the product for safety. SOME products exaggerate the words written on the pack, like saying it removes "99.9% of germs".

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