Write in paragraph format with an introduction, topical paragraphs, and a conclusion. Add an apropos and interesting title. Analyze the image, making connotation and denotation that is most relevant to your argument, claims, thinking. Some things to consider may be: composition, key elements, texture, colour, place, context, mood, feeling

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Instructions for Formatting & Uploading Follow an MLA or APA sample paper (can be found on MRU library site). A title page in not required. Headings are not required because this is a shorter writing assignment. Make your thesis statement in bold (so the instructor knows you know what/where it is). Use 12-point Times New Roman font; spacing: double-spaced. Put the word count at the end of your writing. (Find and click on ‘Tools’ in the top tabs of your screen, select ‘Word Count’.) 750 to 1100 words (you can writing anywhere in that range) Use MLA or APA in-text citations when you quote your sources. Add an MLA Works Cited or APA References page with your ONE peer-reviewed source from the library plus any other sources via the internet that you quote from. Upload your submission to D2L (do not email your assignment to the instructor). Instructions for Writing Write a 750 to 1100-word analysis of your chosen image in a short essay with paragraph form. In your analysis you will consider and discuss the following points: Write in paragraph format with an introduction, topical paragraphs, and a conclusion. Add an apropos and interesting title. Analyze the image, making connotation and denotation that is most relevant to your argument, claims, thinking. Some things to consider may be: composition, key elements, texture, colour, place, context, mood, feeling. Consider the role of visual rhetoric and semiotics in this image. Take a stand, make an argument/claim, add relevant research to back up your claim. Consider your lens in an autoethnographic way (auto – self, ethno – culture, graphy – writing). Consider yourself within some contexts such as society, family, language, peers, pop culture and the influence those contexts have on your interpretation of the image. Cite what’s down below and use the image.

 

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