“It's hard to argue that the world is not
made more interesting by singing whales the size of school buses, dinosaur-footed
bird monsters that can leap
clean over your head or slimy, cannibal
salamanders that grow as
large as crocodiles.”
The
article’s introduction uses relevance to reel in the audience to agree on
something. Indeed our childhood would not have been vivid with imaginations and
wild dreams had it not been for the monstrous T-Rex we envisioned and read
about. The population of Megafauna-relating to large types of animals-has been
steadily declining and some are at the threat of extinction.
Overall,
the use of rhetoric can be found in the article with the author persuading the
readers to promote awareness of illegal hunting, meat consumptions, and trophy
collections. [132
words, 2 quotations, 1 image, 1 link]
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