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Question
look at this public service announcement.
what is the purpose of this public service announcement?
- to urge people to use the internet more
- to urge people to support the government
- to persuade people to eat healthier
- to persuade people to exercise
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<reasoning>
Analyze the visual and textual elements of the PSA
The public service announcement features a prominent headline: "PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. IT'S THE WINNING EDGE IN LIFE." Below this headline, there is a paragraph of supporting text and a website URL containing "FITNESS.GOV".
Determine the primary message and purpose
The focus on "PHYSICAL ACTIVITY" and the reference to a fitness website indicate that the campaign aims to promote physical fitness and active lifestyles.
Evaluate the multiple-choice options
- "to urge people to use the Internet more" is incorrect; the URL is merely a resource, not the main message.
- "to urge people to support the government" is incorrect; the government website domain (.gov) only indicates the source of the PSA.
- "to persuade people to eat healthier" is incorrect; the text specifically highlights physical activity rather than nutrition.
- "to persuade people to exercise" directly aligns with the central message of promoting physical activity.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>to urge people to use the Internet more</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>to urge people to support the government</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>to persuade people to eat healthier</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>to persuade people to exercise</mcq-correct>
</answer>
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Analyze the visual and textual elements of the PSA
The public service announcement features a prominent headline: "PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. IT'S THE WINNING EDGE IN LIFE." Below this headline, there is a paragraph of supporting text and a website URL containing "FITNESS.GOV".
Determine the primary message and purpose
The focus on "PHYSICAL ACTIVITY" and the reference to a fitness website indicate that the campaign aims to promote physical fitness and active lifestyles.
Evaluate the multiple-choice options
- "to urge people to use the Internet more" is incorrect; the URL is merely a resource, not the main message.
- "to urge people to support the government" is incorrect; the government website domain (.gov) only indicates the source of the PSA.
- "to persuade people to eat healthier" is incorrect; the text specifically highlights physical activity rather than nutrition.
- "to persuade people to exercise" directly aligns with the central message of promoting physical activity.
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<mcq-option>to urge people to use the Internet more</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>to urge people to support the government</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>to persuade people to eat healthier</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>to persuade people to exercise</mcq-correct>
</answer>
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