Appeal to Consequences: it can't be right because look at the "bad" consequences

Appeal to Force: the reader is persuaded to agree by force 
Appeal to Pity: the reader is persuaded to agree by sympathy 
Appeal to the Poor: There is a persuasive respect for people like Ghandi and Mother Theresa 
Appeal to Pity: the author uses emotions of empathy to garner support 
Appeal to Popularity: a proposition is argued to be true because it is widely held to be true 

Appeal to Wealth: those with money are more likely to be right
Appeal to Antiquity: "that's the way we've always done it"