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Cause-and effect appeals

Compare-and contrast appeals
Inductive reasoning appeals
Deductive reasoning appeals
Definition Appeals
Emotional appeals
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Step-by-step explanation:

1. Cause-and effect appeals: define the issue in a way that reasonably supports the claim and leads the audience to a logical conclusion.

2. Compare-and contrast appeals: show the relationship between an issue and its proposed solution.

3. Inductive reasoning appeals: take a statement that Is already held true, and demonstrate how the claim is similar to or different from that statement.

4. Deductive reasoning appeals: begin with a general, true statement, and use it to prove a smaller more specific claim.

5. Definition Appeals: begin with multiple true statements and develops a claim from them.

6. Emotional appeals: appeals are manipulated by the audience's values, emotions, and needs, in order to create a bond between an author or speaker and the audience.

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