Which of the following would be an example of an emotional appeal that is part of a persuasive message? A. Written agreement are binding. B. There is reliance on nonverbal signs to communicate. C. Oral agreements are not binding. D. There is a preference for direct communication.
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To determine which option is an example of an emotional appeal in a persuasive message, we need to understand what emotional appeal is. Emotional appeal refers to the use of emotions to persuade or convince someone to adopt a particular point of view or take a specific action.
Looking at the options provided:
A. "Written agreements are binding" is a statement of fact and does not appeal to emotions.
B. "There is reliance on nonverbal signs to communicate" is a statement of fact about nonverbal communication and does not seek to evoke emotions.
C. "Oral agreements are not binding" is a statement of fact and does not use emotions to persuade.
D. "There is a preference for direct communication" also does not appeal to emotions and is a statement of preference.
Based on the options provided, none of them are an example of an emotional appeal.