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    effectiveness as the sustainability and repeatability of techniques used to deliver the points of the candidates. The reason for negative appeals is that, “candidates have strong incentives to evoke emotions such as anger, fear, and anxiety; thus, appeals that are high in emotional content will survive longer than other types of arguments” (564). When using emotional appeals, it is easier to deliver a simple and uniform message than to speak on specific issues. How persuasive a candidate is…

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    Some may say appeals to fear are not the best motivational force, but others agree they are. Fear can be taken as a good thing or a bad thing depending on your opinion. I personality think appeals to fear are the best motivational force. Fear is the best motivation force because it scares people so much that it makes them want to change, to be able lives a much better life. Kathy Feinstein, the author of the nonfiction article "Can Kids be Scared Straight?” stated "Visibly shaken, all of the…

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    Fear means Forget Everything and Run. People have many fears. Can fears motivate people? In my opinion, appeals to fear are the best motivational force, when people are scared into doing the correct thing, forced to think about their future, and think that God will be so mad at them and make them go to hell. Appeals to fear are the best motivational force because some people are scared into doing the correct thing. In “Beyond Scared Straight” Abraham went through rehab and his grades came up…

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    Scared straight Yes, I think fear is the best motivational force. I think this because people might see something that they didn’t want to see and it might change their behavior and attitude. One reason appeal to fear is the best motivational force is, in paragraph 5 of “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” Edwards says “The devil is waiting for them, hell is gaping for them, the flames gather and flash about them,” (42). Also, in the article can kids be scared straight it says, “visibly…

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    Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous. Leaving you with this, appeal to fear in my opinion is not the best motivational force. Fear is mentality, but some show it more physically. Some feel comfortable with the windy road they take in life. Others are challenged by fear and a select few have different perspectives toward fear. To begin, many people are comfortable with the windy path they are now taking. Fear does not affect them and they…

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    There are many motivational forces. In my opinion, appeals to fear are the best motivational force. A few reasons it is this would be because it makes the audience realize how frightening their consequences are, makes them aware that they need to make some changes in their lives, and makes them realize that there is still hope for them. First, an appeal to fear makes the audience realize how frightening their consequences are. It does this in many ways. One way it did this is by reading how…

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    Adam and feed on their blood (Lebling para. 7-8). Mathias Clasen, from the Center of Evolutionary Psychology at University of California Santa Barbara, wrote about the biocultural approach to horror and explains that “This timeless, cross-cultural appeal of…

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    ever stopped to wonder how you came to purchase an item? Have you ever wondered how advertisers pursue you to buy their products? Advertisers aim many of their ads to the classical and basic appeals of human needs. Hyundai’s Super Bowl 50 Commercial is a good example of how advertisers use emotional appeals to target consumers. We will analyze this commercial in more detail throughout this essay. As the official automotive sponsor of the National Football League, Hyundai had a great…

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