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Look over your chart, and choose one invention for your advertisement . Then answer these question to help you plan your advertisement: Who is your audience? Who will buy this invention?How will the invention benefit this audience? What words or phrased will best persuade this audience? Once you have answered these questions, design your advertisement. To draw readers' attention to your ad, include an illustration, a catchy heading , and a few lines of text.

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The mechanical reaper and the steel plow

People who would benefit from owning mechanical reapers and steel plows are farmers. The combination of these two inventions would allow farmers to plant and harvest huge crop fields. The best way to persuade the audience would be to provide them with some proof. Tell them that farmers who use this combination are able to grow and harvest huge crop fields.

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