Multiple Choice
Which of the following best summarizes the difference between ethical and unethical persuasion?
A) Ethical persuasion utilizes indirect persuasion and made-up statistics to persuade the audience, while unethical persuasion uses well-cited sources and coercion to persuade.
B) Unethical persuasion uses well-cited sources and has the audience's best interests at heart, while ethical persuasion utilizes appeals to emotion and has only the speaker's best interests at heart.
C) Ethical persuasion is communication guided by the best interests of the audience that does not intentionally mislead or lie, while unethical persuasion misleads or lies to the audience for personal gain.
D) Ethical persuasion often threatens the audience into agreement, while unethical persuasion often changes the audiences' views by persuasion.
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