Personal selling involves selling through a person-to-person communications process. This direct and inter personal communication gives feedback from the receiver. This is known as dyadic communication that helps companies tune the message suitable to the respective buyers.
The answer is B.ethos.
Let's first look into the options:
Ethos- appeal to ethics.
By using ethos, the people use authority or credibility to peesuade people.
Pathos- appeal to emotions
By using pathos, people use audience’s sympathy or empathy to persuade them, such as using stories and photos to stimulate emotions.
Logos- appeal to logic
By using facts and figures, people are persuaded to believe the reason.
In this case, ethos is used as dentists are authorities.
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English IV
Students have repeatedly peered through the window to humanity that literature has opened for them.
Through it, they have gained valuable perspective on their world, past and present. Close-textual interaction with literature should have heightened appreciation for those texts, improved critical and analytical skills in reading and writing, enhanced speaking and listening abilities, and enriched students' academic and personal vocabulary. This course is organized chronologically, so students can see the influences on and evolution of the ideas and forms. Writing, research, and speaking assignments will continue to focus on formulating and expressing ideas and arguments about the readings. Particular emphasis is placed on gaining critical perspective on the relationship between content and form and on synthesizing ideas into clear and concise prose and presentations.
Goals for this course include:
- Refining reading skills: summary, annotation, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation
- Identifying explicit and implicit meaning in European literature and philosophy
- Analyzing a text from multiple perspectives (historical, literary, psychological, religious, philosophical)
- Comparing and contrasting the treatment of a similar theme or topic in two or more works
- Analyzing literary elements: narrative/poetic/dramatic structure, point of view, theme, allegory, satire, character
Answer:
Explanation:
You need to have articles about your topic to help you, also make sure if you take evidence from the article put quotes. You also need to write paragraphs on what ever your writing about. Make sure you have enough evidence and your own opinion. Hope it helps!