What does Sally mainly object to?, fashion trends, unattractive logos, sly business practices, billboard advertisements, There’s even advertising on my underwear. What point is Sally making here?, Advertising is ineffective., Advertising has no boundaries., Advertisers have a sense of humour., Advertisers are running out of ideas.,  Sally often uses the word we. The purpose of the word we in the text is to, show that Sally is writing to her friends., make the reader feel involved in the issue., emphasise that the issue doesn’t affect all people., disguise Sally’s individual involvement in the issue., Sally uses quotation marks (‘ ’) around ‘must-have’ (paragraph 2) to show she, is avoiding the use of precise language., doesn’t believe the description is true., is admiring the wearers of such shirts., doesn’t understand other people’s choices., What does Sally suggest about advertising in films and on clothing?, The success of logos on clothing led to product placement in films., Product placement in films is more effective than logos on clothing., Logos on clothing and product placement in films have the same aim., Logos on clothing are more effective than product placement in films., Sally’s attitude to logos on clothes is best described as, amused., doubtful., indignant., embarrassed., How does Sally’s final message relate to the rest of the text?, It presents a new argument., It returns to a personal focus., It adopts a more general focus., It answers Sally’s first question..

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