Bogus terms such as “kilofrankels”, “bioflow”, “pain-nuclei”, and “comfortrons” are spotted in the advertisement, particularly from quotes of doctors. Because these are words that no one has heard of, they are not questioned because of the fact that they sound mature enough to be sincere words with a legitimate meaning. Through precise placement of rhetorical fallacies and a satirical tone, this advertisement mocks marketers and the ridiculous steps they will take in order to make their product the most appealing of all others. This article is successfully able to convey how phony advertisements are today, yet how gullible people become when they want to believe an unheard of miracle device performs
Bogus terms such as “kilofrankels”, “bioflow”, “pain-nuclei”, and “comfortrons” are spotted in the advertisement, particularly from quotes of doctors. Because these are words that no one has heard of, they are not questioned because of the fact that they sound mature enough to be sincere words with a legitimate meaning. Through precise placement of rhetorical fallacies and a satirical tone, this advertisement mocks marketers and the ridiculous steps they will take in order to make their product the most appealing of all others. This article is successfully able to convey how phony advertisements are today, yet how gullible people become when they want to believe an unheard of miracle device performs