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17 April, 23:40

When an author uses language for the sole purpose of persuasion, it is called

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  1. 17 April, 23:41
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    It's called rhetoric. The goal of it is to persuade and the common way to do this is to appeal to the three appeals, that is, present why you are credible to talk about it, present the scientific facts, and in the end appeal to someone's emotions in order to persuade them.
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