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Persuasive Terms -

Claim - Trying to convince that something is that

Big Names - Using experts to support your argument

Logos - Use logic numbers facts and data

Pathos - Appeal to audiences emotions Ethos - Make yourself seem trustworthy

Kainos - Build sense of urgency for your cause

Research - Uses studies to support argument

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Here are some common persuasive terms and their meanings:

  1. Ethos: Appeals to ethics and credibility to persuade an audience.
  2. Pathos: Appeals to emotions to evoke feelings and create connections with the audience.
  3. Logos: Appeals to logic and reason by presenting facts, evidence, and rational arguments.
  4. Fallacies: Errors in reasoning that can weaken an argument's persuasiveness.
  5. Call to action: A statement that urges the audience to take a specific action after being persuaded by the argument.
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