yeah thanks. it's hard though because I'm used to just going through in chronological order and I don't really like to leave stuff out. is it best to try and use as many different examples as possible, for example, anecdotal evidence, statistics, attack, appeal to patriotism....
It's weird for me because I like to pick out the subtleties like connotations, inclusive language, sarcasm etc. I reckon they are pretty persuasive, but it's hard to discuss them on their own. Maybe combine them all into a paragraph and then dedicate entire paragraphs when quoting and explaining the more 'prominent' techniques?
also, any ideas what issue it might be? definitely won't be whaling or violence against indian students, we've already done them. we also did a cartoon on the peter garret roofing insulation fiasco, so it probably won't be that either. Most of the stuff she's been giving us was from Jan/Feb, so it will be fairly recent...