Explain every example. How that sentence became appeal to force and appeal to emotion.

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Explain every example. How that sentence became appeal to force and appeal to emotion.

FALLACY
Appeal to emotion
CHARACTERISTICS
using emotions such as
pity or sympathy
acer
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EXAMPLES
"All these charges are
baseless; this is just
plain harassment
can't you see this is
affecting my family?"
"I've heard about the
girl starving to death
and started stealing a
food from a store. Who
are we to say that was
wrong?"
"You are being such a
heartless person
because you are
accusing someone, you
don't have any proof."
Transcribed Image Text:FALLACY Appeal to emotion CHARACTERISTICS using emotions such as pity or sympathy acer ● ● EXAMPLES "All these charges are baseless; this is just plain harassment can't you see this is affecting my family?" "I've heard about the girl starving to death and started stealing a food from a store. Who are we to say that was wrong?" "You are being such a heartless person because you are accusing someone, you don't have any proof."
FALLACY
Appeal to force
CHARACTERISTICS
using the threat of force or an
undesirable event to advance
an argument
acer
●
EXAMPLES
"If this peace agreement
will not be signed by the
government, then we
will have no recourse
but to go war."
"A friend who means a
great deal to you
desperately wants to be
the top runner in the
school, Before he tracks
a meet, your friend says
to you, if you don't let
me win this race, I can't
be your friend
anymore."
"If you don't have
anything to say, it
means that we won in
this case."
Transcribed Image Text:FALLACY Appeal to force CHARACTERISTICS using the threat of force or an undesirable event to advance an argument acer ● EXAMPLES "If this peace agreement will not be signed by the government, then we will have no recourse but to go war." "A friend who means a great deal to you desperately wants to be the top runner in the school, Before he tracks a meet, your friend says to you, if you don't let me win this race, I can't be your friend anymore." "If you don't have anything to say, it means that we won in this case."
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