Ads and Appeals Watch each of the following ads and determine which type of appeal is being used, as well as any other persuasive techniques.

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Ads and Appeals Watch each of the following ads and determine which type of appeal is being used, as well as any other persuasive techniques.

Nextel Commercial Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? Other techniques? Bandwagon, repetition, rhetorical question… Who is the target market or audience? What makes you think that?

Mini Wheats Commercial Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? Other techniques? Bandwagon, repetition, rhetorical question… Who is the target market or audience? What makes you think that?

Fishing Rod Commercial Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? Other techniques? Bandwagon, repetition, rhetorical question… Who is the target market or audience? What makes you think that?

Refrigerator Commercial Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? Other techniques? Bandwagon, repetition, rhetorical question… Who is the target market or audience? What makes you think that?

Levis Commercial Ethos, Pathos, or Logos? Other techniques? Bandwagon, repetition, rhetorical question… Who is the target market or audience? What makes you think that?