Scott Norrix English 109H

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Rhetorical Analysis Guide: the Final Draft

Well, here it is: the draft we've all been waiting for... the final one. The text I'm writing right now is only to bulk up this link so there's no chance of anyone missing it. Yup a big block of text, all meant to be a single, giant link to my final draft. That's all this is. I don't even know why your'e reading this; go read my final draft by clicking this link!


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'kilgarron.'"Jumping for Joy" 6/5/213 via flickr.
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This is a link to the text I analyzed to demonstrate how arguments in the field of space-science are constructed.
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