The best example I know of today are the animal shelter commercials.
It's called emotional appeal- emotional appeal "appeals" to something you like. say there is a TV commercial and there's a really cute puppy with puppy eyes going and it says "try our product, don't leave this guy out in the rain"
emotional appeal-------this mean when u give the audience emotion in a story
pathos
Appeal to reason
Emotional stereotyping is a propaganda device which evokes designed images, such as "housewife," "foreigner," or "geek".
It's called emotional appeal- emotional appeal "appeals" to something you like. say there is a TV commercial and there's a really cute puppy with puppy eyes going and it says "try our product, don't leave this guy out in the rain"
He lacked emotional appeal
it's an emotional appeal
When you appeal to your emotions
emotional appeal-------this mean when u give the audience emotion in a story
pathos
Bandwagon appeal in propaganda is saying Everyone has it or is doing it so you should too.
Appeal to reason
Yes, emotional appeal is when the writer, writes to play on the readers emotions and sympathy.
a celebrity endorsement
The answer is B. Emotional
Emotional stereotyping is a propaganda device which evokes designed images, such as "housewife," "foreigner," or "geek".