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Match the rhetorical strategy with its description. (2 points) bandwagon appeal, an appeal to authority, pathos, or logos.
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- Bandwagon appeal: Urging people to accept something because “everyone else is doing it” (peer pressure/follow-the-crowd argument).
- Appeal to authority: Using a (supposed) expert or authority figure as evidence to support a claim.
- Pathos: Emotional appeal—trying to persuade by evoking feelings (sympathy, fear, pride, etc.).
- Logos: Logical appeal—using facts, data, reasons, and evidence to support a claim.
- Appeal to authority: Using a (supposed) expert or authority figure as evidence to support a claim.
- Pathos: Emotional appeal—trying to persuade by evoking feelings (sympathy, fear, pride, etc.).
- Logos: Logical appeal—using facts, data, reasons, and evidence to support a claim.
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