Illustrating a Rhetorical Concept and Artifact Analyses
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As part of their spring 2015 English 2276: The Arts of Persuasion course at Ohio State University, students were required to compose wiki articles that illustrated a rhetorical concept and applied the selected concept to an artifact of their choice. | As part of their spring 2015 English 2276: The Arts of Persuasion course at Ohio State University, students were required to compose wiki articles that illustrated a rhetorical concept and applied the selected concept to an artifact of their choice. | ||
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As part of their spring 2015 English 2276: The Arts of Persuasion course at Ohio State University, students were required to compose wiki articles that illustrated a rhetorical concept and applied the selected concept to an artifact of their choice.
The Link Between Invention and Memory