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Trace Mccullough
27 July, 17:40
Targeting a person's fears is an appeal to
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Summer Hunt
27 July, 18:14
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Emotion. Fear is a feeling that, while can be fueled by logic, is still in itself an emotion. When you target a persons fear you are using their emotions.
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Dezi
27 July, 19:32
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The answer is appeal to emotion
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