appeal to the audience's emotions
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A type of persuasive device that opposes or disproves a statement is called a rebuttal. In an argument or debate, a rebuttal is used to counter or disprove the points made by the opposition. It aims to weaken the opponent's argument by presenting conflicting evidence or reasoning.
The persuasive device that gives the reader only two choices is called a false dilemma or black-and-white fallacy. It presents an argument as if there are only two options when there may actually be other alternatives or nuances that have not been considered.
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).
A persuasive device is a rhetorical or literary device that is used with the intention to persuade the audience to believe the author's argument. There are many different persuasive devices, most of which are categorized as either ethical, logical, or emotional appeals.
That is the correct spelling of "persuasive."
The persuasive man is Jerry L. he gave me persuasive essay due Tuesday.
Salesmen have to be persuasive to sell things.
Mr. Augusta is a persuasive point
What "type of persuasive" are you asking about?
No, it's an adjective. "Her persuasive argument won me over."
depends on how persuasive the story is