Which type of persuasive appeal is the represented in the following sentence?

Shouldn't that determination be rewarded.

A Appeal to authority
B Appeal to reason
C Appeal to majority
D Appeal to emotion

I THINK IT IS C? PLEASE HELP ASAP

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
8 years ago

No.

What majority?

User Icon for Carly Johanson Miller Carly Johanson Miller answered
8 years ago

I get it now so it's D? @Ms.Sue

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
8 years ago

Yes, D.

User Icon for I gotch you bro! I gotch you bro! answered
4 years ago

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User Icon for briley briley answered
4 years ago

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User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To determine the type of persuasive appeal in the sentence "Shouldn't that determination be rewarded", we need to analyze the sentence structure and the type of argument being made.

In this case, the sentence does not make an appeal to authority because it does not rely on the credibility or expertise of a specific figure or source. It also does not make an appeal to reason as it does not provide logical reasoning or evidence to support the argument.

Similarly, it does not represent an appeal to majority since it does not rely on the opinion or beliefs of a majority of people. The phrase "shouldn't that determination be rewarded" does not imply that most people share this opinion.

The most likely option is an appeal to emotion (D), as the sentence attempts to evoke positive feelings or empathy by suggesting that determination should be rewarded. The use of the word "rewarded" appeals to the emotional desire for fairness and recognition.

Therefore, the correct answer is D) Appeal to emotion.