I worked with Ori and Jasper in analyzing our responses. Ori’s main points are that visual arguments are used to appeal to an audience’s emotions on a larger scale, and when creating visual arguments, there needs to be a goal for your argument. What do you want your audience to get from your argument, what do you want to achieve. One thing we had in common in our response was we both incorporated how pathos is used to persuade an audience. A new idea I learned from Ori’s response is how ethos is used in visual rhetoric, such as social media. After reading Jasper’s response, his main idea was how visual rhetoric has taken over our daily lives with technology advancement. An idea we had in common was that visual rhetoric is more effective now because people have access to visual information, such as Snapchat and Instagram. Visual arguments are created by all individuals, even if they don’t know they are doing it.