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OpenStudy (jacob902):

The appearance of the Marlboro Man in Marlboro cigarette ads was intended to: A. lend an air of wisdom, trustworthiness, and reliability to a product that had none of those qualities. B. give children the sense that smoking cigarettes was not harmful to their health. C. get customers to think of Marlboro cigarettes as mild and natural. D. make people relate to the cowboy way of life.

OpenStudy (seb.cal):

Well, I could be wrong, but just from looking at pictures of Marlboro Man, it seems the answer that would best fit is: C.

OpenStudy (seb.cal):

It shows the Man doing normal work and smoking like it's his second nature.

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