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:
Because there is such a lack of witness reports or “evidence” located in your article, I would try and piggyback on another article that is more clear on the creatures existence. Use Perelman Transivity A=B and B=C, then A=C, if one water crypto’s exists like the Lochness Monster, then obviously the Black Demon Shark exists. Maybe even bring in the fact that the earths oceans/seas are so large that of course no eyewitness accounts have been made.
Because there is such a lack of witness reports or “evidence” located in your article, I would try and piggyback on another article that is more clear on the creatures existence. Use Perelman Transivity A=B and B=C, then A=C, if one water crypto’s exists like the Lochness Monster, then obviously the Black Demon Shark exists. Maybe even bring in the fact that the earths oceans/seas are so large that of course no eyewitness accounts have been made.
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