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Persuasive To bring about change in people's attitudes or behaviors
Persuasive techniques Techniques to convince an adence
Logical appeals Facts and evidence that supports a claim
Emotional appeals Used to stir the feelings of the audience
Loaded language Positive or negative connotations or suggested meanings
Claim A message or oppiniont
Public service announce ment A non commercial media or print advertisement that seeks information to the public
Logic Correct reasoning backed by solid reasons and evidence
Hasty generalization A conclusion drawn from too little information
Over generalization A broad conclusion using all of nothing words like every always and never
Circular reasoning Reasons that say the same thing over and over gain using different words
False clause The assumption that one event caused another because it occurred earlier in time
Commercial advertisement A add intended to generate sales for a particular service
Logical fallacies Incorrect ways of reasoning
Propaganda The atemt to convince the audience to accept ideas without considering
Propaganda techniques Bandwagon stereotype name calling snob appeal
Bandwagon appeal Take advantage of people's desire to be popular
Stereo type Narrow fixed idea about a group
Name-calling Use of loaded words to create negative feelings about a person or group
Snob appeal Sends the message that something is valuable because only 'special' people appropriate it
Faulty reasoning Flawed thinking
Endorsed A recommendation by some one well known but not necessarily an authority
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