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interactive reader words
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |