Adjectives that support an advertisement's appeal to quality include "premium," "luxurious," "durable," "exquisite," and "artisan." These words convey a sense of superiority and craftsmanship, suggesting that the product is made with high standards and attention to detail. Additionally, terms like "exclusive," "refined," and "innovative" can further enhance the perception of quality by indicating uniqueness and advanced features. Using such adjectives helps to establish trust and desirability among consumers.
sporty, fast exciting, cool new, improved tested, well-built
tested, well-built
Advertisements use language in order to appeal to a demographic.
its commercaisl that have like charts and graphs stuff like that
The desire to have the best of everything
create feelings of fear or joy in the audience.
status symbol
Snob appeal advertisements work best on people who want to feel superior.
A testimonial appeal is one way for advertising to bring in customers by using satisfied customers in advertisements and ads to show how well and great their product is
Pathos (apex)
When the audience members want to feel superior to others
the desire to be better than other people