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introduction to visual rhetoric. created by Nate Kreuter and the University of Texas at Austin’s Computer Writing and Research Lab. This presentation is licensed under a Creative Commons license. For more information, visit: creativecommons.org. You are free to. (share) or.
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Can pictures and graphics make arguments independent of text?
Or do we sometimes need the text?
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Propaganda pamphlets dropped over Iraq prior to 2003 invasion
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War in Iraq, 2003 Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962