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svp [43]
3 years ago
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Explain the effect of logical appeals when used in rhetoric

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kenny6666 [7]3 years ago
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Logical appeals are very effective when used in rhetoric.

<u>EXPLANATION: </u>

  • Logical appeal is a type of appeal in which someone is persuaded through reasoning and evidence.
  • It is the most effective type of appeal, different from emotional and ethical appeal.
  • Rhetoric is the art of speaking with the help of which the speaker tries to persuade the other person.
  • Now, when logical appeals are used in rhetoric, the person can use his speech to manipulate the audience and persuade or convince them.
  • There will be logic to the evidence given and an explanation that is not biased.
  • The explanation would also have examples to support the evidence.
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