Being Persuasive
Types of appeals
- Logical appeal (Logos)- using facts to prove a point
- Emotional appeal (Ethos)- "strik
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Types of appeals
Leader's responsibilites
Stereotyping - labeling every person in a group based on a preconceived idea Mediation - making sure everyone says what they need t
Types of imagery - comparison (simile, metaphor, allusion), contrast (oxymoron, antithesis, irony), and exaggeration (hyperbole, understatement)
MEGO - My Eyes Glazed Over (happens when we're really bored) Ways to Listen
Resume - short, business version of your personal inventory; usually includes job objective, education, and work history
Please find the informational articles on communication applications below:
Communication - process of sending and receiving messages
clauses - dependent/subordinate or independent/main
independent clause
past participle - verbal form ending in -d or -ed used as an adjective
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