The ad uses two aspects that help you empathize with the boy.
First that lots of people have problems with speaking in public. Shaking, blushing and sweating are usual consequences of this issue. Blushing is the "cutest" of these symtoms, and this, happening with a school-aged boy helps you relate.
Which leads to the next aspect: everybody in the target of the ad has already been a child, and all the issues and memories that it implies. A 50 year old politician blushing before a speech would not be as persuasive...
Therefore, in the three-way persuasive techniques list (along with Ethos and Logos), the "Pathos" is the one mostly used by the ad.
In the longer list, "appeals" and 'cliches" are clearly used.
Who is that? Maybe I know if I hear what he has done :D
Grendel is depicted as a evil mindless monster who's only goal is destruction and spreading evil. Considering that he's not depicted as an intellectual tactician but rather as a brute who wants to eat others, he would probably just heal up and attack again. either that or he would ask for help from his mother.
I hope this helped.
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The resolution in Moby D. is the death of Ahab. The denouement is Ishmael using the life buoy to stay afloat long enough to be rescued.