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ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument

ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument. Ruth Ann Boettner Spring 2010. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Photo journal Tales of in DR Congo is told through the interviews of two Congolese girls, Aimerance and Yvette. I read their simple yet heartbreaking story on the BBC News website to provide myself some initial background for the photographs included. I am almost ashamed to say that I knew little about what was going on half a world away from me. Anna Kari. As most basic guidelines of logos. The machi.

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ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument

Monday, April 26, 2010. This writing project was possibly the most difficult for me to get started on just because it is so different from anything I have ever done before.

ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument

Tuesday, April 27, 2010. From the first day I laid eyes on you, you captivated me. You stole my time from me as of late, making me contemplate on your abstract shapes. You should be submerged in water, cleansing yourself. However, you resemble nothing of the sort, and the only bathing you are doing is that in the sun, day after day, while keeping your pose in front of the museum. Knew what he was doing when he created you.

ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument

Monday, April 26, 2010. Finally, I chose to keep the anonymity of the speaker in order to bring out the universalism in Fallen Dreamer. The vagueness of the title was certainly intentional, and I wanted to keep that vagueness intact through my letter. In other words, I wanted to allow the audience to transpose their own thoughts onto my letter and Fallen Dreamer. A letter to the Fallen Dreamer,.

ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument

Sunday, April 25, 2010. While there are many different mediums and modes to construct an argument, artwork represents one of the most creative and baffling avenues to forward an idea. Although artists may have an inte.

ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument

Monday, April 26, 2010. I began the writing process the same way as the previous two writing projects did, with a statement of purpose. I was sure to include how I was going to go about composing my letter. I wanted to be very clear in my statement of purpose, stating how this project is different from the others and how I need to keep this in mind throughout the writing process. However, I do not have much experience with your type of art.

ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument

Monday, April 26, 2010. This writing project has been the most difficult for me so far but also the one I consider the most enlightening. It took something I am unfamiliar with, art in the form of sculptures, and something I am uncomfortable with, the art of creating something for a public speaking purpose, and forced me to create something personal, which I was comfortable with. Your friend, admirer, and fellow fighter,. The object I am a.

ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument

Monday, April 26, 2010. Early when class started and we found ourselves outside the Sheldon, I remember that the class started talking about this project before our instructor even arrived. Many had already done their research and had some idea of what the project was. There were rumors of writing letters to statues, then embracing them or doing something else equally ridiculous. We all hoped that was what it would be.

ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument

Monday, April 26, 2010. Abstract art can have many different arguments that it is communicating. This is as true with any sculpture as with. The next part of the revision I completed was another global revision that altered the form of my essay.

ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument

Sunday, April 25, 2010. I was first drawn to you from afar by your extraneous leg protruding into the green abyss of grass. This shows that your father wanted to conglomerate all the styles of his work into one entity- You! And men a mus.

ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument

Sunday, April 25, 2010. Your name, Arietta II, is quite unique but significant. You have been named after a musical term, which actually means a short aria. Each evening, around dusk, multitudes of small starling grou.

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ENGLISH 151 Rhetoric as Argument. Ruth Ann Boettner Spring 2010. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Photo journal Tales of in DR Congo is told through the interviews of two Congolese girls, Aimerance and Yvette. I read their simple yet heartbreaking story on the BBC News website to provide myself some initial background for the photographs included. I am almost ashamed to say that I knew little about what was going on half a world away from me. Anna Kari. As most basic guidelines of logos. The machi.

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Monday, April 26, 2010. Early when class started and we found ourselves outside the Sheldon, I remember that the class started talking about this project before our instructor even arrived. Many had already done their research and had some idea of what the project was. There were rumors of writing letters to statues, then embracing them or doing something else equally ridiculous. We all hoped that was what it would be.