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- According to the writer, to be successful, an advertiser



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136- According to the writer, to be successful, an advertiser ................. .
A) has to use rhythmic music, unusual characters, strange camera angles and many scene changes
B) should use creative license extensively and include pictures of attractive models
C) needs to be able to confuse the reader and even make things impossible to read
D) ought to know 'artsy" techniques which can be found on MTV videos
E) must get the message over, but at the same time take attention away from things we could
dispute
137- The writer explains that the techniques used for TV. Advertising ................. .
A) are 'artsier' than those found in magazines or newspapers






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B) were originally developed when making MTV videos
C) are less confusing than those used in print
D) are different from those used for written advertising
E) do not command as much attention as when the advertisement is written
138- It is implied that in some advertisements...................... .
A) counter-arguing is more likely than in others
B) the reception of the message is less important than disrupting counter arguments
C) the music is of great significance
D) techniques are used so as to disguise the product being promoted
E) the visual impact is more important than the message
Nowadays women are better trained than ever before. Half of all the pupils who leave school with a
university entrance qualification are girls and around 40 percent of university students are women. A
lack of qualifications is thus not the reason why women continue to be 'proportionally
underrepresented", as the sociologists put it. The reasons for this have long been known. It is not only
the "double burden" of having to cope with a family and a career or the widespread prejudices that
still exist about women's abilities or management styles that prevent them from reaching the top and
being more than "charming transitional solutions'. Psychologists have discovered that many women
are their own worst enemies. Everything they do has to be done perfectly - they want to be perfect
housewives and mother, perfect lover, perfect career women. In the real world, how-ever,
maintaining such high standards is clearly impossible. This leads to feelings of guilt and a lack of
self-confidence. Without self-confidence, however, you cannot reach the top.

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