Adverts and brochures
Narrator: Adverts usually sell things.
Advert: Fancy buying a fish? Go on! Big yummy fish makes a tasty old dish.
Narrator: Adverts use memorable words so they can hook you into buying the thing they are advertising.
Advert: Look at this fish! Cheap fish, what a dish.
Narrator: Brochures, on the other hand are usually more informative,
Advert: Hey! Watch it, buddy.
Narrator: And contain more accurate information about products and services that you can buy.
Brochure: Good evening. A fish is a type of animal that lives in the sea. If you would like to buy one to eat then you can see the different types of fish that exist within my pages.
Narrator: Adverts are usually shorter and more to the point, while brochures are longer and with more detailed information.
But both use eye-catching words and images in order to persuade you to buy their products.
Description
There is a difference between an advert and a brochure.
Adverts encourage you to buy things and use memorable words and short descriptions.
Brochures use longer descriptions and include detailed information about products and services you can buy.
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