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With your host, Alex Trebek Mrs. Poteet With your host, Alex Trebek

Print Ads Text Ads Commercials Definitions 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBjBFSBLdp0

What is testimonial (or appeal to authority)? (100) Type answer here. Row 1, Col 1

What is scare tactic? (100) “Use Dawn dish soap. Without it, germs that cause deadly diseases can spread from your plates, to your food, to your children.” 1,2

What is slippery slope? (100) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiCq1ZMOa-w 1,3

Convincing the audience that they must have or must believe something. What is false need? (100) Convincing the audience that they must have or must believe something. 1,4

What is appeal to authority? (200) 2,1

What is logos (logical appeal)? (200) “Theraflu has been proven to reduce cold symptoms by 75% in less than one hour, providing relief that lasts for 12 hours.” 2,2

What is stereotyping? (200) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3y-cxdruYQc 2,3

What is false authority? (400) Using a biased, suspicious, or incredible source to defend a conclusion. Daily Double! 2,4

What is red herring? (300) 3,1

What is loaded terms? (300) “This innovative technology by Revlon will revolutionize your quest for silky, beautiful tresses.” 3,2

What is ad hominem? (300) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZxs09eV-Vc 3,3

An outright lie presented as fact. What is incorrect factual claims? (300) An outright lie presented as fact. 3,4

What is false assumption? (400) 4,1

What is bandwagon? (400) “Google is the search engine of the 21st century, with nearly 98% of internet users naming Google as their search engine of choice.” 4,2

What is exaggeration?(400) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95bpVJJlI6s 4,3

Establishing the reliability of the speaker. What is ethos? (400) Establishing the reliability of the speaker. 4,4

What is emotional appeal/pathos? (500) 5,1

What is false assumption? (500) “The US shouldn't get involved militarily in other countries. Once the government sends in a few troops, it will then send in thousands to die.” 5,2

What is red herring? (500) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-E0ArYhwc4 5,3

What is loaded terms? (500) The intentional use of words that have positive or negative connotations. 5,4