English FAL/P1 Grade 11 NW/March 2025 3.3 Why are the words " \( 4 \times \) BETTER" written in bold. (1) 3.4 Did the advertiser convince you to buy this product? Substantiate your answer. (2) 3.5 Number one brand recommended most often by dental professionals. Write an antonym of the underlined word above. (1) 3.6 Colgate strengthens weakened enamel four times better by replenishing it with vital minerals. Write a part of speech of the underlined words. (2) 3.7 Rewrite the following statement in a reported speech: Dental professionals said," We have been using Colgate mineral repair for a long time." 3.8 Rewrite the following statement in the simple past tense. Colgate toothpaste strengthens week teeth. 3.9 She's smiling down from heaven. Write the underlined word in full. 3.10 Rewrite the following statement in the negative form: Mrs. Smith prefers brushing her teeth in the morning. TOTAL: [15] GRAND TOTAL: 40 MARK
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The words " \( 4 \times \) BETTER" are likely in bold to grab the consumer's attention and emphasize the product's superiority over competitors. In ads, bolding certain phrases makes them pop and anchors the viewer's focus, suggesting a strong, confident claim that can influence purchasing decisions. Advertisers often use emotional appeal and expert endorsements to convince consumers. If you found the ad persuasive, you might appreciate how it highlights dental professionals' recommendations or the promise of enhanced enamel protection. On the flip side, if you feel skeptical, perhaps the exaggeration of "four times better" raised your eyebrow!
