Monday, November 7, 2011
Visual Arguments
A picture is worth more than a thousand words when arguing a point. While written arguments are one way of visually outlining an argument, actual images provide for a stronger connection between the person arguing the point and the witness. The words may be missing but images provide much more. The colors, lines, contrast, and sights bring out the witness's personal connections. He or she has his or her own memories and thoughts to contribute to the argument that are felt as images appear. While images allow more leeway for interpretation, the connection between the witness and the argument itself is something that cannot simply be done with words.
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