what is the rhetorical appeal

  1. Match each rhetorical appeal to its correct definition.Match Term Definition Ethos A) An appeal to emotion Logos B) An appeal to
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  2. The primary persuasive or rhetorical device the author employs in paragraphs 7, 8 and 9 is the use ofResponses A logic.logic. B
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  3. Choose one rhetorical appeal( logos, ethos, or pathos) and argue how a lack / absence of that specific appeal could have
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  4. Which persuasive technique is used in the following phrase from the selection?The movie was advertised as "full of adventure."
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  5. Which persuasive technique is used in the following sentence?The movie was advertised as "full of adventure." Isn't it. appeal
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  6. 1. Which persuasive technique is used in the following phrase from the selection?This movie was advertised as "full of
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  7. Which persuasive technique is used in the following sentence from the selection?So if you have any sense at all, avoid Storm
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  8. Refer to the excerpt from "A Bachelor's Complaint of the Behaviour of Married People." The phrase"as a sovereign Prince" in the
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  9. 1. ---------------- is a type of------------- where someone uses personal attack as part of an argument against a person’s
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  10. 1. ---------------- is a type of------------- where someone uses personal attack as part of an argument against a person’s
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