This project was about my experience in Chicago so far. The message I am trying to convey is that Chicago is not all that special. These two essays about Chicago were written in very different in two very different ways. One was written in a multimodal form while the other was written in alphabetic text. Each one of these modes have different ways they expressed the meaning that was trying to be conveyed. Due to this these essays, the alphabetic text and Multimodal, used different strategies to convey this meaning.

Alphabetic text had the opportunity to more ethos. I put more of my feeling and personal story into it. It gave the audience a real comparison to look at. It gave meaning to my point. However the multimodal one did something different. I used the same point however I did it in such way it was just facts. I am basically challenging the audience to prove me wrong. Can You Pick Chicago?

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