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Visual rhetoric

Visual rhetoric is a relatively recent branch of rhetoric that applies the methods of rhetorical criticism to explicate how visuals 'talk' to their perceivers. Visual rhetoric treats any visual as an act of deliberate communication, at the same time.

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