advertisers ask rhetorical questions or make statements so that consumers associate certain ideas and or emotions with their product. for example : shouldn't you buy the best?.
Weaseler
Appeal to pity
B) appeal to popularity
An expression used to suggest that there is evidence or authority for a claim without actually saying that there is.
True
Weaseler
Weaselers
Ad hominem is a rhetorical device that disregards an argument based on the arguer. The claim is usually completely irrelevant to the topic of discussion.
The rhetorical device that protects a claim from criticism by giving the speaker an out is called weaseling. Weaseling involves giving vague answers or adding qualifiers that suggest they may be wrong, which affords plausible deniability to the speaker.
Appeal to pity
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B) appeal to popularity
An expression used to suggest that there is evidence or authority for a claim without actually saying that there is.
The term for answering a rhetorical question is "rhetorical assertion" or "rhetorical answer." It is used to make a point or emphasize a statement without expecting an actual response.
True
Is that a rhetorical question?
A rhetorical question is a question which doesn't require an answer.