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by Sharece Vertil - Monday, 10 February 2025, 9:27 PM
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Hey Oscar, as always your response greatly captures the essence of Burton Hillis’s quote and the importance of truly evaluating persuasive appeals. I really appreciate how you highlighted your personal experience with the wellness webinar it’s so true that some arguments sound convincing but lack real depth. Your breakdown of ethos, pathos, and logos is spot on just as I would have chose as well, and I love how you connected them to real-life situations like financial planning. Your approach to persuasion is thoughtful and well-balanced, making your message both credible and relatable! Great post :)
by Sharece Vertil - Monday, 10 February 2025, 9:27 PM
Number of replies: 0
Hey Oscar, as always your response greatly captures the essence of Burton Hillis’s quote and the importance of truly evaluating persuasive appeals. I really appreciate how you highlighted your personal experience with the wellness webinar it’s so true that some arguments sound convincing but lack real depth. Your breakdown of ethos, pathos, and logos is spot on just as I would have chose as well, and I love how you connected them to real-life situations like financial planning. Your approach to persuasion is thoughtful and well-balanced, making your message both credible and relatable! Great post :)
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Hi Sharece,
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you found my response resonant, especially regarding Burton Hillis's quote. I believe evaluating persuasive appeals is crucial, and my experience with the wellness webinar really drove that point home for me. It's interesting how some arguments can come across as persuasive but may not hold up under scrutiny. I appreciate your recognition of my breakdown of ethos, pathos, and logos—these elements are so integral to effective communication. Connecting them to practical scenarios like financial planning helps make the concepts more tangible. I’m glad you found my approach thoughtful and relatable. Looking forward to more discussions like this!
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you found my response resonant, especially regarding Burton Hillis's quote. I believe evaluating persuasive appeals is crucial, and my experience with the wellness webinar really drove that point home for me. It's interesting how some arguments can come across as persuasive but may not hold up under scrutiny. I appreciate your recognition of my breakdown of ethos, pathos, and logos—these elements are so integral to effective communication. Connecting them to practical scenarios like financial planning helps make the concepts more tangible. I’m glad you found my approach thoughtful and relatable. Looking forward to more discussions like this!