Saturday, September 5, 2009

Using Picture Stuff

An Explicit argument, unlike an implicit argument, is a direct confrontation against another argument or point of view. The person stating their view is "rearing to fight", or ready to go make their point of view known. An implicit argument is a much more understated way of proving a point. This is what is demonstrated in the picture of veterans. There is no direct confrontation attempted by the taking of this picture, however, there is a point to be made by the way this picture was taken that emphasizes the great cost of fighting war. I personally prefer to use implicit arguments, but that is just because I don't have the type of personality that typically wants to start any conflicts.

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