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Rhetorical Analysis Of Jimmy Carter

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Former US president, Jimmy Carter, gives us a taste of his own knowledge by keeping us intrigued to the story he tells on his thoughts about the wildlife. Carters purpose is to let people know that they need to have an open eye in what we do around us, we are ruining nature. He creates an appalled tone to make the reader intrigued in a topic we might not all care about. Carter begins to use imagery in his saying to give the reader more than just a read, he wants to make sure we capture all the goodness he has to tell. "Tundra before us became flooded with life with the sounds of grunting animals and clicking hooves filing the air." He opens up to the people to make sure that they have a closer look and what he's trying to convey.
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