Students will analyze two artifacts 1) a text-based artifact (e.g., a scholarly article, book chapter, or professional publication) and 2) a non-text-based artifact (e.g., an image, video, or podcast). However, rather than analyzing only the texts’ explicit statements, students will be considering how features of the artifacts may function in a rhetorical manner. In other words, students will be looking at how each artifact constructs meaning by framing a multifaceted response to a particular rhetorical situation. By comparing and contrasting these two artifacts, students will describe how each satisfies its genre conventions and accomplishes particular rhetorical purposes.
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