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Making a bandwagon appeal in a persuasive speech is an example of using
substantiated opinion.
unsubstantiated opinion.
an either/or argument.
proven fact.
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Unsubstantiated opinion.
A bandwagon appeal relies on popularity ("everyone's doing it") rather than evidence, so it's an unsubstantiated claim, not a proven fact or an either/or argument.
A bandwagon appeal relies on popularity ("everyone's doing it") rather than evidence, so it's an unsubstantiated claim, not a proven fact or an either/or argument.
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