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4. Print advertisement can be seen in:
(a) Newspapers (b) Magazines
(c) Pamphlets
(d) All of these

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Answered by anilahirwar0002
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Print advertising is a widely used form of advertising. These advertisements appear in newspapers or magazines and are sometimes included as brochures or fliers. Anything written in the print media to grab the attention of the specific target audience comes under the purview of print advertising.

Answered by khushi55994
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Read the full text of “The Man He Killed”

“The Man He Killed” Summary

"If only we'd met in some old pub, we would have sat down and shared many a beer!

"But I met him on the battlefield, each of us aiming at the other. We both took aim and fired, but he missed, while my shot killed him where he stood.

"I shot him dead because... well, because he was the enemy, that's all. He was the one I was supposed to shoot, obviously.

"Then again, he'd probably joined his army in similar circumstances to me, on a kind of whim. He was probably out of work at the time, just like I was. He'd probably had to sell his belongings—I can't think why else he would have enlisted.

"Yup, war is a very strange thing! You end up shooting someone who you'd get along well with in a bar—who you'd even give money if they needed it."

“The Man He Killed” Themes

The Senselessness of War

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