Section 4
Logical Appeals
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Different Lines of Reasoning
Apply two different lines of reasoning—inductive and deductive—to consciously make sense of observations and reason with the audience.
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Deploying a Rational Appeal
A rational appeal uses logical arguments and factual evidence to persuade individuals.
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Logical Fallacies
A fallacy is an error in reasoning; there are two basic categories of fallacies--formal and informal.