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Which type of audience appeal asks the listener to make a character judgment about the speaker?

Ethos is the type of audience appeal that asks the listener to make a character judgment about the speaker. It involves establishing credibility and trust by emphasizing the speaker's expertise, ethics, and authority on the subject.


What is the effect of jargon on ethos?

Using jargon can enhance ethos by demonstrating expertise and credibility within a specific field or industry. However, overuse of jargon can alienate audiences who may not understand the specialized terminology, leading to a loss of credibility and connection. It is important to balance the use of jargon to maintain a strong ethos.


Which is a type of rhetorical appeal?

'Rhetorical' as in (usually) questions or appeals means that the answer is already self-evident, so the person asking is not looking for an answer by somebody, but in reality making a statement that he knows everyone will agree with. "Shouldn't children be safe?" is one example, or "Shouldn't the Government defend our freedom?"


What is persuasive language?

Persuasive language refers to the use of words, phrases, and techniques that are intended to convince or influence an audience to adopt a particular belief, take action, or agree with a certain point of view. It often employs emotional language, rhetorical appeals (such as logos, ethos, and pathos), and persuasive strategies to sway others.


What are the 6 device of persuasive rhetoric?

The six devices of persuasive rhetoric are ethos (credibility), pathos (emotion), logos (logic), kairos (timing), metaphor (figurative language), and rhetorical questions (questions that provoke thought).