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Appealing to an audience - techniques

1. Logical Appeal Using facts, numbers, statistics to reveal a bias. Speaker must demonstrate that they think clearly and appeal to reason by offering rational ideas. The goal is to provide proof or apparent proof to the audience.

Emotional Appeal Showing images or using words that appeal to the audience’s emotions. The goal is to put the audience in a specific frame of mind.

HAS THIS HAPPENED TO YOU? ASPCA Commercials appeal to our emotions of guilt and empathy.

Emotion: Frame of Mind Higher Emotions Lower Emotions Love Hope Pity Empathy Fear Anger Resentment Greed Guilt

Ethical Appeal How an author builds credibility and trustworthiness. Writers appeal to our ethical side when they demonstrate values that are important to us. Then, we think they are: Credible Like minded Knowledgeable

Examples of values Family Pride Patriotism Education Individuality Justice …the list is endless and as unique as the person who cares about them.

Other Vehicles of persuasion Advertisements Commercials Politicians Billboards Articles Everything is an argument

Glittering Generality Glittering generality: Name calling in reverse; using positive words to talk about an issue. (Similar to positive connotation).

Figures of Speech – or emotionally loaded language Metaphor Simile Analogy Personification Alliteration Euphemisms Used to influence emotions or paint a picture.

Bandwagon persuades a person to do, think, or buy something because it is popular or everyone is doing it. (“Joining the crowd”).

Quiz this Friday! What should I study? Study elements of satire notes. Be ready to analyze an example of satire. Study persuasive appeals notes. Be ready to analyze an image or a piece of text. We will practice this week.