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29 June, 02:28

This is a persuasive technique in which speaker mentions an important event or person to lend importance or credibility to his argument.

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  1. 29 June, 03:44
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    This persuasive technique is called appeal to authority.

    Appeal to authority is a persuasive technique where the speaker relies on the credibility of another person or event to suport their own argument. It is often considered a fallacy because the speaker depends on the "authority"instead of presenting their own evidence.

    Example:

    "A commercial claims that 3 out of 4 dentists would choose this particular brand of toothpaste for their own families to use."

    In this statement, the dentists are the authority the argument depends on.
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