This blog will be filled with data analysis samples created by students in my COMM 274 class at TLU. You will see a variety of types of rhetorical analysis methods on display here.
Links to rhetorical tools:
Here are links to the rhetorical tools used in this class:
You did a good job at explaining that the ad is aimed at a younger audience and tells that the drink won't make them fat by pointing out that the people in the ad are young and slim. I also like how you were able to talk about image of the Pepsi bottle cap.
Your elaboration and table is good, but you did not write your analysis. I don't know what your argument is. I would argue that Pepsi is trying to sell its product here as an energy drink instead of a refreshing soft drink.
The table and ad was well put together and good. I liked how you explained the way the people look thin in the ad because soda is said to be bad for you but clearly in your ad they are enjoying their beverage.
You did a good job at explaining that the ad is aimed at a younger audience and tells that the drink won't make them fat by pointing out that the people in the ad are young and slim. I also like how you were able to talk about image of the Pepsi bottle cap.
ReplyDeleteYour elaboration and table is good, but you did not write your analysis. I don't know what your argument is. I would argue that Pepsi is trying to sell its product here as an energy drink instead of a refreshing soft drink.
ReplyDeleteThe table and ad was well put together and good. I liked how you explained the way the people look thin in the ad because soda is said to be bad for you but clearly in your ad they are enjoying their beverage.
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