Macs are common in educational institutions (i.e. secondary schools and universities). This is mainly because of their ease of use, which is appealing to students and teachers alike.
Visual artists and musical artists commonly use Macs to create and edit their work. This attributes to the vast array of decent to professional software created for these fields that either are Mac exclusives or have Mac compatible versions.
No. Pathos is an appeal to the audience's emotions. Logos is an appeal to the audience's logic and ethos is an appeal to the speaker's character ie. how trustworthy and/or credible they are to be speaking about the idea.
The author should use descriptive language to appeal to the five senses of the audience.
The author should use descriptive language to appeal to the five senses of the audience.
as an upgrade to the Apple II to appeal to the mass market instead of just geeks
appeal to the audience's emotions
If you are on a stage, the acting appeals to the audience. The emotions and the feelings appeal to them.
The best way for a speaker to appeal to an audience is by being authentic, engaging, and relevant. Authenticity helps build trust and connection with the audience, engaging presentation techniques keep the audience interested and attentive, and relevance ensures that the audience sees the value in the message being delivered. By combining these elements, a speaker can effectively appeal to their audience and make a lasting impact.
Rational appeal in persuasive communication relies on logic, facts, and reasoning to convince the audience, while emotional appeal uses feelings, values, and emotions to sway the audience's opinion.
A technique that appeals to fear, anger, or joy to sway the audience.
Pathos
An audience appeal-APEX-
Pathos