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Need an research paper on rhetorical analysis of websites. Needs to be 8 pages. Please no plagiarism.

Need an research paper on rhetorical analysis of websites. Needs to be 8 pages. Please no plagiarism. An analysis of these sites will then be indicated. Finally, conclusions shall be drawn based on the language and the identity of my profession.

There are several websites that shall be subject to this rhetorical analysis, including the IEEE (Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers, ACEEE (Association of Computers Electronics and Electrical Engineers), and the ACET (Association of Computer Engineers and Technicians). First of all, the IEEE or known as the “Eye-Triple E” by the members of the organization has a visually appealing website in terms of color alone, which is a shade of sky blue. From the very start, the view of the website is enticing, and not assaulting to the eyes and one is then eager to explore the website further. The design for the other websites also has its own appeal and these points shall be discussed individually based on various elements for evaluation.

Enticing members to join any organization has now become an important consideration for many organizations especially with the proliferation of the internet. The improvements in internet design and use have also prompted many organizations to redesign and repurpose their websites in order to support their needs. Using different websites for electrical engineering, this study shall consider the relations between verbal and visual data on the strategies used by organizations and design staff to present essential information and data on the web.

Immediately when navigating through the IEEE website, the viewer is able to see different visual data. For one, the text in the site comes in various typefaces, groupings, sizes, and pictures, and other images are placed in various significant points, depending on the information being presented.&nbsp.

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