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reasoning and representation in “visual argumentation”
Figure 2.1. Fruit found on the Detroit river I
Figure 2.10. Fruit found on the Detroit river II
A close comparative observation between encyclopaedical photos of
this second fruit and the encyclopaedical photos of breadfruit reveals that
this second fruit looks (!) much more like the fruit found in the Detroit riv-
er: its skin seems smooth, without spines or hairs, and it is covered with
smooth irregular bumps, not faces as in the bread fruit.
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Figure 2.1. Fruit found on the Detroit river I
Figure 2.10. Fruit found on the Detroit river II
A close comparative observation between encyclopaedical photos of
this second fruit and the encyclopaedical photos of breadfruit reveals that
this second fruit looks (!) much more like the fruit found in the Detroit riv-
er: its skin seems smooth, without spines or hairs, and it is covered with
smooth irregular bumps, not faces as in the bread fruit.
691