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notes (Persuasive Techniques (appeal- play on audience's emotions,…
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Persuasive Techniques
appeal- play on audience's emotions, fears, needs or desires to persuade them you are right
evidence- use of statistics, expert opinion, research finding and anecdotes
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inclusive/exclusive language- showing solidarity with we, us and ours, excluding with they or them
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Logical fallacies
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Ad populum- other wise known as bandwagon, you say something positive or negative to make the reader get intrigued
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Circular argument- just repeat the claim, no evidence included.
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persuasive techniques
colloquial Language: casual, ordinary dialect used to seem benevolent what's more, like their crowd
Formal Language: utilizing particular/specialized terms to show oneself to be a specialist in the field they are talking about
Jargon: utilizing particular/specialized terms to show oneself to be a specialist in the field they are talking about
humor: the use of puns, irony, sarcasm, satire, and jokes
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logical fallacies
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Straw man: an intentionally misrepresented proposition that is set up because it is easier to defeat than an opponent's real argument
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