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A Practice Sequence: Using Visuals to Enhance an Argument
Think about the strategies that the authors used to integrate images and discussion in the readings in chapter 10. Use the space provided to answer the questions below. Click the “submit” button to turn in your work. See Chapter 10, From Image to Text: Analyzing Visual Rhetoric: Maps, Tables or Charts, and Graphs in your book.
When does using a map make sense? What about a photograph, table, or graph? Are there instances when the authors might have combined strategies to fulfill their purpose as writers? Are there some best practices that you can come up with for telling stories that ensure that readers understand the importance, immediacy, and urgency of an argument?
A successful response to this question will consider the concepts reviewed in Chapter 10. Refer to Chapter 10, From Image to Text as you reflect on your response to this activity.