Match the examples with the terms.
Understand the Problem
The question asks to match provided examples with corresponding terms related to types of persuasive appeals. This involves identifying which persuasive technique each statement exemplifies.
Answer
Authority: Dentist advice Ethics: Duty to vote Logic/Reason: New car cost Emotion: Adopt dogs
Dr. Regent advises that people should see the dentist twice a year - appeal to authority
It is your duty and responsibility to vote - appeal to ethics
Dad needs a new car because it will cost more than it’s worth to repair - appeal to logic/reason
These dogs need your love and the chance to live, so adopt one - appeal to emotion
Answer for screen readers
Dr. Regent advises that people should see the dentist twice a year - appeal to authority
It is your duty and responsibility to vote - appeal to ethics
Dad needs a new car because it will cost more than it’s worth to repair - appeal to logic/reason
These dogs need your love and the chance to live, so adopt one - appeal to emotion
More Information
Appeal to authority involves citing experts. Appeal to ethics persuades based on moral obligation. Appeal to logic uses rational arguments. Appeal to emotion seeks emotional responses.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing appeal to authority with appeal to logic, particularly if the authority figure uses logical reasoning.
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