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a short phrase that is easy to remember and that is used in politics or advertising​

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Answered by mellow19
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The answer is Slogan...

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Answered by rashich1219
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Slogans and Mottos

Explanation:

  • The motto is a catchy slogan or phrase used as an idea or goal repeatedly expressed within the tribe. A political, commercial, religious, or other medium designed to persuade the public or more specific target groups.
  • According to the Oxford English Dictionary, its motto is "short, gorgeous or attractive phrases used in advertisements. The slogan should be memorable, concise and attractive to the target group.
  • Slogans range from the written and pictorial to the sung and vulgar. They are originated from slogorn, which was an Anglicization of the Scottish Gaelic and Irish sluagh-ghairm (sluagh "army," "host" + gairm "cry"). Flashy slogans can serve as social expressions of common goals rather than information.to an intended audience due to its simple rhetorical style, which leaves little room for detail.
  • Slogans are used to convey information about products, services, or related reasons. It can be written as a song, or it can have a musical tone. Slogans are frequently employed to catch the attention of the target audience. When a slogan is developed for commercial purposes, it is frequently written to be memorable and catchy so that consumers would identify the slogan with the product it represents.      
  • A slogan is a part of the production process that aids in the creation of an image for the product, service, or cause being promoted. A slogan is a phrase made up of a few simple phrases that may be repeated over and over. Corporations will utilise a slogan as part of their promotional activity in commercial advertising.
  • Slogans can become a globally recognized way to identify products or services; toexample, Nike's motto "Just Do It" helped to create Nike as a globally recognised brand.
  • The slogan is designed to attract the attention of the audience and influence the purchase decision of consumers. Companies employ slogans to influence how consumers perceive their product in comparison to others.
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