Storyboards on rhetorical situations

Storyboards on rhetorical situations

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Question

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What do these three images have in common? How are they related? How does presenting the ideas in images rather than words alone help you understand and remember them?

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Reflect on the specific decisions you have made about the topic, purpose and stance, and intended audience for a project you are currently working on. Describe how your topic, stance, and audience will fit together. How will your decisions about this rhetorical situation help you create a unified piece of writing that accomplishes your goals?