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Reading Visual Argument

Reading Visual Argument
In the handbook, Prentice Hall Reference Guide, carefully examine the Texting AD and Infographics on pp. 78–79. Choose 1, 2, or all of the images and, using the principles of argument presented thus far, analyze the claim(s) and evidence of the visual(s). Are the claim(s) and evidence convincing? Why or why not? Be sure your reasoning is based on careful analysis of specific, applicable forms of appeal (logical, emotional, and ethical) of the selected images.

Harris, Muriel, and Jennifer L. Kunka. Prentice Hall Reference Guide. 9th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2015.

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Reading Visual Argument

Reading Visual Argument
In the handbook, Prentice Hall Reference Guide, carefully examine the Texting AD and Infographics on pp. 78–79. Choose 1, 2, or all of the images and, using the principles of argument presented thus far, analyze the claim(s) and evidence of the visual(s). Are the claim(s) and evidence convincing? Why or why not? Be sure your reasoning is based on careful analysis of specific, applicable forms of appeal (logical, emotional, and ethical) of the selected images.

Harris, Muriel, and Jennifer L. Kunka. Prentice Hall Reference Guide. 9th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2015.

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Reading Visual Argument

Reading Visual Argument
In the handbook, Prentice Hall Reference Guide, carefully examine the Texting AD and Infographics on pp. 78–79. Choose 1, 2, or all of the images and, using the principles of argument presented thus far, analyze the claim(s) and evidence of the visual(s). Are the claim(s) and evidence convincing? Why or why not? Be sure your reasoning is based on careful analysis of specific, applicable forms of appeal (logical, emotional, and ethical) of the selected images.

Harris, Muriel, and Jennifer L. Kunka. Prentice Hall Reference Guide. 9th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2015.

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