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Dedication
Introduction: Moving from RHETORIC IN EVERYDAY LIFE to FEELING RHETORIC
Alex Murphey
Introduction: Everyone Has Words to Offer
Ekkiosa Olumhense
January 6th, 2021
Josie Ansbacher
Nostalgia in Music: A COVID Era
Arsene Ngongang
Nostalgia: More Sour than Sweet?
Annabel Dewing
Is Pathos Always Positive?
Aj Williams
To Respond Well is to Sometimes Not Respond at All
Colleen Condon
Virtual Reality
Keelin Hays
The Irony of Social Media
Sam Tarter
Faith and Fear
Justin Williams
Brain Stew
Aleeya Hutchins
The Rhetoric of Outliers
Lindsay Hayden
Find Your Family in Modern Family
Frank Gallagi
Malcolm X Creating a Rhetoric of Difference
Wear it Proud
William Teets
The Purpose of Jimmy V’s Speech
Cameron Basnight
Jim Valvano’s Speech
Brennen Oxford
Pathos and Life Lessons
Derek Crum
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band: A Narrative Superpower
Kathrine Kiersted
Swear Words and Argumentation
Chandler Cadman
Biggie’s Postmodern Perspective
Peter Delaney
Aesthetics in Everyday Life: A Rhetorical Tool
Shayna Smith
The Progression of Interior Design in Healthcare Centers
Grace Sambrook
Importance of Mental Health
Sid Banthia
The Inaccurate Scale
Molly Matthews
The Universal Bitzer’s Theory
Michael Frogge
The Kairos of Wartime Rhetoric as a Modifier
Chris Amaral
Delivery and Pathos: 2009 Presidential Inaugural Address
Abraham Miller
Perception and The Second Persona
Sydnie Cockerham
Hyperbole Persuasion
Carlos Arguello
Environmental Rhetoric: A Tool to Build a Better Future
Julia Covelli
Rhetoric of Empowering Environmentalism
Aaron Nataline
Is Our Agency Really Ours?
Blake Whiteheart
Agency and Education
Shane Smith
The Burden Created by Redlining
DeVonte Gordon
Black Lives Matter, Slogans, and the Enthymeme
Jacob Graff
Social Media, Fear Appeals, and Polarization in the 2016 Election
Natalia Drobnjak
Cliffhangers: The Best Way to Engage an Audience
Bill Smart
Symbolism in the Novel, To Kill a Mockingbird
Katrina Andreassen
Vampires as Symbols of Sex and Disease
The Drawback of Professional Sports
Max Spurling
NCAA Athletes Should Not Be Allowed to Receive Pay for Play
Eric Adler
The Rhetoric of Metaphors
Rayne Supple
Lawyers Tell a Story
Aynsley Capehart
The Story of Gossip: Building on Fisher’s Narrative Paradigm
Laney Nissler
Storytelling in Application Essay
Cynthia Wang
Red, White, and Blue
Sarah Kate Murphy
Conclusion: An Ode to Favoritism
Alessandra Von Burg
About the Authors
To Students
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