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"All teens love our amusement park. It has the scariest roller coaster in the world! As one visitor said, 'it was the most fun I've ever had in my life!'"
Question (Item 15):
Based on the example above, select all types of rhetorical appeal that are used to persuade the audience to purchase a ticket to the theme park: (1 point)
Answers:
Logos: an appeal to logic and reason.
Pathos: an appeal to emotions.
Ethos: an appeal to ethics, morality, or the support of a trusted spokesperson.
Kairos: an appeal to urgency, immediacy, or the need to take action now.
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Answers: Pathos and Ethos.
- Pathos: words like "scariest" and "most fun" appeal to emotions/excitement.
- Ethos: the visitor's testimonial ("As one visitor said...") is an appeal to credibility.
Not Logos (no logical evidence) and not Kairos (no urgency).
- Pathos: words like "scariest" and "most fun" appeal to emotions/excitement.
- Ethos: the visitor's testimonial ("As one visitor said...") is an appeal to credibility.
Not Logos (no logical evidence) and not Kairos (no urgency).
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