Questions to Consider Bentley writes about stickers that go onto his baseball team’s helmets and how they take on a voice of their own, becoming the speaker as well as the artifact. How does Bentley convey the way the artifact speaks, and what does the …
Passing the Torch: The Art of Rhetoric in the Memory of a Name—Malek Stahr (2023)
Questions to Consider How does Stahr effectively use transitions to enhance the cohesion of their essay? How does the organization support their rhetorical analysis of the artifact? Stahr argues that the names etched into the wall reflects pathos and ethos while referencing the artifact’s exigence. …
Without a Single Word: The Rhetorical Power of Helmet Stickers—John Bentley (2023)
Questions to Consider Bentley writes that the stickers take on a voice of their own, becoming the speaker as well as the artifact. How does Bentley convey the way the artifact speaks and what does the artifact’s voice do? Bentley describes the significance of the …
Passing the Torch: The Art of Rhetoric in the Memory of a Name—Malek Stahr (2023)
Questions to Consider How does Stahr effectively use transitions to enhance the cohesion of the essay? How does the organization support their rhetorical analysis of the artifact? Stahr argues that the names etched into the wall reflects pathos and ethos while referencing the artifact’s exigence. …
Addressing Food Insecurity: SNAP Benefits and the Swipe Out Hunger Program—Kayla Prosser (2023)
Questions to Consider Prosser utilizes different types of sources throughout her essay. What types of sources does she use, and how do they appeal to the reader? The author introduces a potential counterargument to the proposed solution in the later part of this essay. How …
Food Insecurity in Charlotte, NC—Ella Futch (2023)
Questions to Consider Futch explores the widespread issue of food insecurity in the context of her local community in Charlotte, North Carolina. How does Futch balance information about the wider issue of food insecurity with facts and ideas related specifically to her local community? In …
A Childhood With No Teachers?—Benjamin Carr (2023)
Questions to Consider Carr draws on a variety of sources to support his argument, including statistics on teacher shortages, teachers’ experiences, and his own opinions on the issue. How does Carr integrate his research and these different types of evidence into his essay? How would …
TNA, not TNR: Why Groups Preventing Stray Cat Overpopulation Should Focus on Adopting, Rather Than Returning—Jenna Thompson (2023)
Infographic A Note From the Instructor Jenna did a wonderful job creating an infographic for such a specific issue that was meaningful and relevant to her interests. Not only did she effectively provide background information on cat overpopulation for an audience who might not be …
The Air Pollution Crisis in Cincinnati, OH—Amanda Neufarth (2023)
Infographic A Note From the Instructor—Camellia Azzi Throughout her research into air pollution in Cincinnati, Amanda demonstrated strong commitment to the issue and thoughtful consideration of the health and environmental implications of air pollution on her local community, which is clearly reflected in her multimodal …
The Celiac Problem at Miami—Andrew Fornadel (2023)
Video Click to play video The Celiac Problem at Miami by Andrew Fornadel Writer’s Reflection This final remediation assignment has been my favorite part of this entire semester. My audience for this assignment has changed over the course of production, but ended up being tailored …