What is an appeal to authority?



an appeal to show that a higher power supports the idea

an appeal to show that an argument is morally just

an appeal to influence a reader’s feelings

an appeal to show that an argument is reasonably sound

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An appeal to authority is an appeal to show that a higher power supports the idea. It involves referencing the opinion or expertise of an authority figure to bolster an argument, suggesting that if this authority believes something to be true, it is likely to be accepted as valid.