i think the answer would be flew slowly because it conveys the sentence
Answer:
Explanation:
Ad Homniem-attacking the person rather than the argument
Ad Ignorantum- when you argue that something is true because it has not been proven to be false
Ad Populum- Bandwagon
Argument from Authority- An argument that concludes something is true because a presumed expert or witness has said that it is
Hasty Generalization- drawing conclusions based on insufficient or unrepresentative evidence
Slippery Slope- a fallacy that assumes that taking a first step will lead to subsequent steps that cannot be prevented.
Straw Man- When a person ignores one actual position, and presents and exaggerated one
Red Herring- ignores question asked
False Dichotomy- argues there are only two options when really there may be many
Begging the Question- Often called circular reasoning, occurs when the believability of the evidence depends on the believability of the claim.
Answer:
The correct answers are:
- Don't let a computer virus put your business out of work. Buy our anti-virus software today.
-Won't you help our company join the green movement by separating the wet and dry waste in your recycling containers?
Explanation:
The Persuasive business message represents the attempt to convince the audience to take specific actions. It consists of four stages: gain attention, build interest, reduce resistance, and motivate action.
The first option invites the audience to buy anti-virus software, while the second one invites an audience to separate wet and dry waste in their recycling containers.
The other options do not contain any of the persuasive elements; those are the simple statements that contain information, without motivating action.
<em>1. to persuade someone to take a stand
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<em>2. an important environmental issue
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<em>3. peers</em>
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