paraphrasing and modifying
I have completed first part of the assignment and i need the second part to be completed, as well as rewrite what I wrote.
- Choose one stakeholder from Project 1 as your focus for Project 2 and locate two of the stakeholder’s images (either static or dynamic), which represent the stakeholder’s goals. Include a description of the images.
- Look at both of your images and consider their rhetorical situation. What are their purposes or goals, how are the images conveying and supporting these purposes or goals, and what audiences are the images trying to reach with their messages? Please include specific details about both images that help you answer the questions.
- Reflect on how your images are created to convey the stakeholder’s goal. How do the visual design principles of the image, including the colors, text, and pictures (and whatever other design principles you recognize), work together to persuade the audience to agree with the stakeholder’s message?
- Think about your images in terms of ethos, pathos, logos, and kairos. Identify elements of each rhetorical appeal in both of your images.
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Appeal to Logos: How does the stakeholder use reason and logic in the image to appeal to its audience? Point to specific details. |
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Appeal to Pathos: What ways does the stakeholder appeal to its audience’s emotion through the image? Point to specific details. |
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Appeal to Ethos: How does the stakeholder use credibility, reputation, and/or morality appeals in the image to persuade its audience? Point to specific details. |
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Appeal to Kairos: In what ways might the stakeholder use an appeal to timeliness to influence its audience? Point to specific details. |
- Using the information you have accumulated so far, explain how the two images you have chosen support the goals of the stakeholder organization. Your answer should be at least 200 words.
- Take a screen shot of your two images and paste your two images here.
HELPFUL HINTS
Choose a stakeholder that has an active website to ensure that the organization you choose is substantial enough for you to research and provide information in your subsequent assignments and projects throughout the semester.
Keep your focus on the relationship between the two images and the stakeholder’s main argument, including how the two images represent the stakeholder’s goals that encompass its interests, missions, and message.
Note, these questions can be used to successfully compose the essay that concludes this Project. Please consider helping your future self by thoroughly responding to these questions to generate substantial content to take into the future paper-writing component of the Project. Completing this assignment will also give you the opportunity to have your visual analysis reviewed by your peers and instructor before you submit your visual analysis in an essay.
As you answer the guiding questions and rhetorically evaluate the visual arguments, think about where opportunities may exist to introduce further research into the Part 2 writing of your visual analysis (the Intermediate Draft).
PART 2: should be a fully-developed 1,000 – 1,200-word essay that analyzes how the two visual arguments reflect the concerns of the stakeholder and discuss visual rhetorical strategies that establish relationships between the two images. This draft should include an introduction and thesis, all major points, evidence to support these points (including in-text citations from appropriate sources), and a Works Cited page. The draft must also include the two images you have analyzed, embedded into your draft.
This draft should include the following steps:
- An introduction that clearly identifies the stakeholder and its background (context), the controversial issue, and the thesis that presents the relationship between the two images and the stakeholder’s main argument, including how the two images represent the stakeholder’s goals, which encompass its interests, missions, and message
- An analysis of the rhetorical strategies used in both images, taking into consideration audience, message, purpose, rhetorical appeals, and/or rhetorical fallacies (if they exist), and pointing to specific details from the image to support your claim
- An integration of at least three sources into your visual analysis; one must be a source from the stakeholder, and the others may come from secondary sources about the stakeholder or about the images discussed.
- A conclusion that highlights the main points and considers forward-thinking research ideas for research/action
- A Works Cited page
the topic is stop
Effects of Advertising on Children
I have chosen the first image and I have already written down about it, I need another I mage in same topic and has something to do with the organization that I have chosen which is Corporate accountability, it is one of the organization care about children.
I choose one image so ur job just to make it clear to choose other image and fill the paragraph that has not been filled with things related to the second I mage that u chose. In addition, U need to to rewrite what is in the paper kind of paraphrase


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