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W RITING P ROMPT PG. 106

T OPIC S ENTENCE Celebrities can have a significant influence on consumers because…

T OPIC SENTENCE CONT. Celebrities can have a significant influence on consumers because they are recognizable and admired by a target audience.

F OR E XAMPLE … For example, Lea Michele, star of Glee, has been a spokesperson in advertising for the cosmetic firm L’Oreal. Transition Words: For example To illustrate

C OMMENTARY This example shows that a business such as L’Oreal believes that a television start who is recognizable and popular can convince a population of TV viewers to buy their products. Commentary language In this case Most important Likewise Finally