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According to Aristotle, an appeal
According to Aristotle, an appeal that relies on an audience’s sense of right and wrong is
an appeal to ethos, or ethics. an
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Which type of persuasive appeal is represented in the following sentence?
Shouldn’t that determination be rewarded? A. Appeal
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What type of appeal depends on the perceived credibility or authority of the source?
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Which type of persuasive appeal is the represented in the following sentence?
Shouldn't that determination be rewarded. A Appeal
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Which type of persuasive appeal is the represented in the following sentence?
Shouldn't that determination be rewarded. A Appeal
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Which is a correct statement about Aristotle's and Ptolemy's models of the solar system?(1 point) Responses Aristotle's model
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Which of the following best describes ethos in persuasive writing?(2 points) Responses a. An appeal to emotion a. An appeal to
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Are these related to Aristotle’s or Ptolemy’s model?
Planets fixed on epicycles; Aristotle’s, Ptolemy’s, or both?
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What term BEST describes the attempt by marketers to encourage customers to associate a product or brand with a certain feeling?
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