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:
Ethan, it was very difficult to discern what fallacies and what Perelman arguments applied to what quotes. Therefore, I cannot really give you any advice for an argument.
I will briefly agree with Zach and say that it was a little bit hard to follow the pictures of the book and figure out what exactly was what fallacy. However, the explanations in the table helped a lot. For the future, I would suggest maybe putting the quotes in the table as well that way we can follow along easier. And for your argument blog post, everything was clear and concise and it was easy for me to follow along to what you were saying about the ultraterrestials.
Ethan, it was very difficult to discern what fallacies and what Perelman arguments applied to what quotes. Therefore, I cannot really give you any advice for an argument.
ReplyDeleteI will briefly agree with Zach and say that it was a little bit hard to follow the pictures of the book and figure out what exactly was what fallacy. However, the explanations in the table helped a lot. For the future, I would suggest maybe putting the quotes in the table as well that way we can follow along easier. And for your argument blog post, everything was clear and concise and it was easy for me to follow along to what you were saying about the ultraterrestials.
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