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:
LOVE the clencher lol. I still don't know what the spaghetti is for but I'm really interested in what angle you're taking this in. I am seeing the connections in your pictures to your outline and for every point you have a slide that will help the topic change. The only thing that I am thinking about now is the transition slides and what they look like or if they would be blank or what. because there is so much going on in your speech and on the screen, be sure to keep your audiences attention on you not the wonderful memes you have provided!
Aw spaghetti. I love your thesis. Your body is quick and to the point, very interesting. Ah Gordan Ramsay, great human. All you need to do is work on your transitions. Overall your outline is very organize.
LOVE the clencher lol. I still don't know what the spaghetti is for but I'm really interested in what angle you're taking this in. I am seeing the connections in your pictures to your outline and for every point you have a slide that will help the topic change. The only thing that I am thinking about now is the transition slides and what they look like or if they would be blank or what. because there is so much going on in your speech and on the screen, be sure to keep your audiences attention on you not the wonderful memes you have provided!
ReplyDeleteAw spaghetti. I love your thesis. Your body is quick and to the point, very interesting. Ah Gordan Ramsay, great human. All you need to do is work on your transitions. Overall your outline is very organize.
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