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:
I haven't read your outline or your story yet so this whole thing is really out of context for me. I think you did a really good job with taking what he showed us on Friday and applying them to these slides, they leave the audience guessing and not knowing what the picture means unless you explain which is what I'm thinking you're going to do. I love the memes that you put on here, they help us relate better and I'm hoping the spaghetti reference is going somewhere that will help you lead your presentation.
I haven't read your outline or your story yet so this whole thing is really out of context for me. I think you did a really good job with taking what he showed us on Friday and applying them to these slides, they leave the audience guessing and not knowing what the picture means unless you explain which is what I'm thinking you're going to do. I love the memes that you put on here, they help us relate better and I'm hoping the spaghetti reference is going somewhere that will help you lead your presentation.
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