Persuade
your audience by appealing to these three “buttons”:
ethos,
pathos, and logos
pathos: http://worldtraining.net/pathos.htm
How advertising works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFcCFEeOEeg
ethos: http://worldtraining.net/ethos.htm
http://www.european-rhetoric.com/ethos-pathos-logos-modes-persuasion-aristotle/
logos:http://worldtraining.net/logos.htm
http://leighalexander.net/list-of-eth...
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Watch the individual videos:
Straw man Fallacy:
Ad Hominem Fallacy:
Black and White Fallacy:
Authority Fallacy:
No True Scotsman Fallacy:
Analyzing Trump: 15 Logical Fallacies in 3 Minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2CxDu7jiyE
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