Which type of persuasive appeal is the represented in the following sentence?

Shouldn't that determination be rewarded.

A Appeal to authority
B Appeal to reason
C Appeal to majority
D Appeal to emotion

My guess is A

No. I don't see any authority here.

ms.sue your rudeee.

To determine which type of persuasive appeal is represented in the sentence "Shouldn't that determination be rewarded?", let's break down the options and analyze the sentence for each appeal individually:

A. Appeal to authority: This appeal relies on the credibility or expertise of a person or source to persuade the audience. The sentence does not directly reference any authority figure, so it is unlikely to be an appeal to authority.

B. Appeal to reason: This appeal is based on logical reasoning, evidence, and rational arguments. The sentence does not explicitly provide any logical reasoning or evidence, so it is not an appeal to reason.

C. Appeal to majority: This appeal attempts to persuade by asserting that the majority of people agree with a particular viewpoint. The sentence does not mention the opinions of the majority, so it is not an appeal to the majority.

D. Appeal to emotion: This appeal aims to evoke emotions in the audience to persuade them. The sentence uses the word "rewarded," which implies positive feelings associated with recognition and incentives. Therefore, the sentence is an example of an appeal to emotion.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer would be D. Appeal to emotion.

Then is it B

Thank you for the feed back.

My guess is C Ms. Sue, am I right?

I disagree.

I've checked your wrong guesses twice. Now you're on your own.