"Earth without Humans"
Bob Holmes
This article was an interesting read. This doesn't make it a very good article for a rhetorical analysis. I felt that it was really more informational article than an argumentative one. The author discusses what would happen if humans dissapeared tommorow. I don't think he's trying to argue whether or not its a good idea to get rid of all the humans on the planet though. I'd have trouble writing an analysis of this article.
Dropping the F-Bomb
Joel Achenbach
I enjoyed this article. As someone who probably overuses "the F-word" I am able to relate to what the article is about. The whole idea of the article seems a little humorous but it does make a pretty good argument for what the F-word is all about. It would be good to write an analysis on because it makes a very clear argument. Logos, ethos. and pathos are all identifiable.
"An Apology for Rockism"
Adam Ellwanger
This is article fits my opinion on music to a tee. I love it. It presents an argument that is very clear, easy to follow, and is very easy for me to relate to. It would be really easy for me to write a rhetorical analysis on this article.
Monday, September 17, 2007
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I would like to point out a few things about this post
1- Nice title
2- I like how you chose an article that wouldn't really work, and article that was ok, and then the article that you knew you could write your rhetorical analysis on
3- I question a little bit of your motive in selection, it seems as though you used a lot of personal emotion and response to the article to choose
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