1,Examples
Definition,1
Examples 2
Definition,(Persuasive)
Persuasive examples.
100

People following something because its popular.

Bandwagon

100

 Encourages people to think or act a certain way because "everyone else is doing it."                                       

Bandwagon

100

We're average 9-5 workers just like you!

Plain folk

100

Asks questions that don’t require an answer but are meant to make the audience think or agree internally.

Rhetorical questions


100

Are you stupid?

Rhetorical questions

200

A citizen voting for a certain politician otherwise crimes will skyrocket

Fear


200

Associates a person, product, or idea with something already respected or feared to make it more acceptable or unacceptable.

Transfer


200

I had bad gut health until I tried Your Pros yogurt!

Testimonial

200

Uses short personal stories or experiences to connect with the audience and support an argument emotionally or ethically.

Anecdote


200

We need action now, We need new leader ship now, We need order now, We need to start the new world now!

Repetition

300

A very high-ranking dietician advertising a new formula to reverse aging.

Transfer/appeal to authority.
300

Uses emotionally charged words to influence perception and trigger a strong response.

Emotive language/Loaded language


300

It's all the Labours party fault that we haven't progressed as a country!

Scapegoating

300

Uses specific words or phrases designed to trigger an emotional response (similar to loaded language, but focused more on feelings like guilt, pity, joy, etc.).

Emotive language

300

"Your one of the most insightful people I know and know you will see the value of this investment."

Flattery/Complimenting.
400

"This food will give you stronger teeth, make you grow taller and give you healthier hair"

Rule of 3's

400

Uses vague, positive-sounding words and phrases that appeal to emotions but lack specific meaning

Glittering generalties


400

We increased employment rates by 35%, (they also wasted 35B on failed projects)

Card stacking

400

Uses the speaker's or source's credibility, reputation, or character to gain trust and persuade the audience.

Ethos (Appeal to Credibility)

400

There are only 20 buzz light years in stock, get them fast!

Scarcity/Fear mongering

500

The Government giving a speech on the 'enhanced integration techniques' they use for criminals.

Euphemism

500

Claims something is true or good simply because an authority figure says so, regardless of actual expertise.

Appeal to authority ( iforgot the other name mb)

500

Either we pass this law! or the economy will collapse!

False dillema/Fallacy

500

Uses facts, statistics, logical reasoning, and clear evidence to convince the audience.

Logos (Appeal to Logic)

500

"When I was a child, I was made fun of for trying to be a politician from a lower-class family, I studied as hard as I could, worked as hard as I could and now it paid off. Vote for me this election in any offices near you."

Anecdote