There seems to be visual arguments pretty much wherever you go. Whether its turning a page in a magazine, drive down the highway, or walking on campus, you can always pick out some type of advertisement trying to send a message. Many people might think that a visual argument is just simple a picture with some words, but really, there is a lot behind creating a visual argument. In chapter four, I was introduced to many questions that I didn't even think to ask myself while looking at a visual argument. Some questions could be how does this argument make me feel? Or, what if there were different colors used, would it make a difference? The main point of arguments is just to get a point across. There are so many different types of topics people argue on. For an example, some visual arguments you might see are against vegetarianism, animal abuse, racism, and second hand smoking. I'm not sure what type of argument I'm aiming for the project. I am thinking something to do with children such as child abuse. I found a picture that is close to the topic I am aiming for and I posted it in the beginning of this blog.
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