Translating a research argument to a multimodal project is a very interesting thing to do as you are translating writing to different forms of communication whether it be audio or even video formats.

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One could take many routes when transforming their argument to a multimodal project. The author can try to make it simple and easy to understand for the audience and make a prominent statement that has a lot of meaning. Or it can be a more complex description of your argument that makes the audience think about it a bit more and have to understand the argument that you are trying to make.
Personally, I am going to try and make a multimodal argument that is concise and to the point but is a very moving image. I plan on using photoshop to put statistics of college diversity on an image of a variety of ethnic faces.

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I am going to put statistics of what people think diversity is at college campuses versus statistics of what the diversity levels actually are. This will be able to show the concept that I talk about a lot in my researched argument of past perceptions versus modern realities of diversity and how the general population conveys a uneducated view of diversity on college campuses.