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Appeal to the audiences needs, desires and wants.

a. Logical appeals
b. Emotional appeals
c. Credibility appeals
d. Persuasive appeals

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Answer:

the answer will be b

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User Vivek Yadav
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Answer:

B. Emotional appeals

Step-by-step explanation:

Rhetorical appeals are different ways speakers affect their audience. There are three main types:

  • Logos (appeal to logic) - the speaker uses logic, careful structure, and objective evidence to appeal to the audience.
  • Pathos (appeal to emotion) - the speaker appeals to the audience's feelings.
  • Ethos (appeal to values/trust) - the speaker appeals to the audience's values.

The appeal to the audience's needs, desires, and wants is a part of pathos, i.e. emotional appeal. This is why option B is the correct one.

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