Create an advertisement to sell me something. Include some of the persuasive language techniques you have been studying to convince me your product/service is the BEST (ex: emotional appeal, generalizations, logic, bandwagon, hyperbole). You can read your sales pitch using the recorder tools in the submission folder is given below
Step-by-step explanation:
We use language to appeal to emotion in our everyday conversation. It's also beneficial when delivering a persuasive speech, making it a fan-favorite of politicians, public figures, advertisers, and corporations. Let's take a look at some loaded language examples to get a better sense.
Some common examples would be appeal to pity, appeal to anger, appeal to fear, and appeal to pride. Those are types of overt appeals to emotion. Examples: Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, look at this miserable man, in a wheelchair, unable to use his legs.
What fallacies are commonly used in arguments? 
- Drake's List of The Most Common Logical Fallacies. 
- Ad Hominem. ... 
- Affirming the Consequent. ... 
- Argument From Authority. ... 
- Argument From Ignorance or Non-Testable Hypothesis. ... 
- Band Wagon. ... 
- Begging the Question or Circular Argument. ... 
- Dogmatism.
An emotional advertising appeal depends more on feelings and perceptions than logic or reason to provoke action. 
1 Personal Appeal. ... 
2 Social Appeal. ... 
3 Humor Appeal. ... 
4 Fear Appeal. ... 
5 Sexual Appeal. ... 
6 Romantic Appeal. ... 
7 Endorsement Appeal. ... 
8 Youth Appeal.
The Purpose of an Emotional Appeal 
- An emotional appeal is directed to sway an audience member's emotions and uses the manipulation of the recipient's emotions rather than valid logic to win an argument.