What type of appeal depends on the perceived credibility or authority of the source?

emotional appeal
ethical appeal
logical appeal
multimodal appeal

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The type of appeal that depends on the perceived credibility or authority of the source is called an ethical appeal. This is often referred to as "ethos" in rhetorical terms, where the speaker or writer establishes their credibility and trustworthiness to persuade the audience.

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