HEALTH a. Propaganda b. Bandwagon C. Testimonial d. Rewards e. Transfer f. Plain Folk g. Glittering Generalities h. Over the counter medicines i. Prescription medicines j. Antihistamines 1. Used in the treatment of allergic disorders. 2. Medicines that must be taken with a doctor's supervision upon purchase. 3. Can be purchase without a medical prescription 4. Using language and values deeply associated with the audience without supporting information and reason. 5. Using ordinary people or trying sound ordinary to sell something. 6. A technique used to stir the emotions of the audience to win their approval. 7. A type of propaganda in which the customer gets another product or same product twice for the purchase of the original product. 8. Using big personalities as experts and celebrities to endorse a product. 9. Appeals attempt to persuade the target to join in and take the course of action that “everyone else is taking." 10. a is a widespread of ideas, information, and even distorted facts for the purpose of leading the audience to think or behave in a certain manner. e