Which of the following is NOT true of emotional appeals?
A) Emotional appeals may be used to divert attention from the lack of real evidence.
B) You cannot tell with certainty what the speaker is really feeling.
C) Emotional appeals do not constitute proof.
D) A speaker using emotional appeals always has lofty motives.
D
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