How could an author use rhetoric to convince an audience to trust them?(1 point)

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they could appeal to their sense of credibility
they could appeal to their sense of credibility

they could appeal to their sense of time
they could appeal to their sense of time

they could appeal to their sense of emotion
they could appeal to their sense of emotion

they could appeal to their sense of logic

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An author could use rhetoric to convince an audience to trust them by appealing to their sense of credibility. This involves establishing themselves as knowledgeable, trustworthy, and reliable, which can help build the audience's confidence in the author's message.

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