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What's an emotional appeal? Is that like when someone naturally attracts members of the opposite sex by crying all the time?
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- 00:04
And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by polar bears not to be
- 00:07
confused with solar bears which are much better at getting a nice tan which of [Polar bears holding solar panels]
- 00:13
the following sentences is best described as an emotional appeal and
- 00:17
here the potential answers....[mumbling]
- 00:23
An emotional appeal is that
Full Transcript
- 00:26
just a discarded banana that has abandonment issues okay yeah we didn't [Shoe stepping on banana peel]
- 00:31
think so an emotional appeal is when someone is appealing to your emotions
- 00:36
we'll break that down a little more for you it's a statement a writer uses to
- 00:39
influence the feelings of the reader keep in mind there's a difference
- 00:42
between that and a statement that informs a reader prompting them to [Boy holding brains in each hand]
- 00:46
change their mind on an intellectual level like hitting the brain, instead of the
- 00:50
heart although we don't recommend you do either unless you know your partner [Girl kicks a boy]
- 00:54
there is wearing proper protective gear so is A) an emotional appeal the 16th
- 00:58
president of United States of America was Abraham Lincoln well that's just
- 01:02
sort of sounds like a fact there's nothing emotional about this sentence, even if
- 01:05
some slave owners were in fact emotional in the day he was inaugurated let's see [Slave owner sad at Lincoln's inauguration]
- 01:10
what the other answer choices have to offer B) Buffalo first began to settle
- 01:14
the plain in the late 1800s once again it's just stating of a fact, no emotion
- 01:19
there might be something touchy-feely about it like maybe all those Buffalo [Buffalo carrying people into a room]
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settled the plain so they could open up a Children's Hospital but we can't
- 01:27
grasp that from the original sentence so B) is out of here next C) The sign at
- 01:31
the park says please keep your dog on a leash at all times, now you may think it's [Dog on a leash attached to a tree]
- 01:36
inhumane to keep dogs on a leash or maybe you're more worried about all the
- 01:40
people in the area if dogs are unleashed but either way that wouldn't be a [Man pointing to a stop sign]
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feeling the authors trying to convey he's just putting it out there reading
- 01:47
signs letting us know what they say the only one here that's an emotional appeal
- 01:51
is D) take a minute to consider life for the polar bears who have little fish
- 01:56
to eat. The writer straight up asking you to take a sec to think about something [Answer D highlighted]
- 02:00
and then paints a sad picture of some hungry hungry polar bears he's certainly [Polar bear with a fishing rod]
- 02:04
trying to get us to feel for these guys which makes option D) the right one
- 02:08
now if you'll excuse us it might be time to turn over [Sunburnt polar bears with solar panels]
- 02:12
suntan 30 on you
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