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Rhetorical Analysis Of Let There Be Dark

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In Paul Bogard’s article “Let there be dark” he’s builds an argument to persuade his audience that natural darkness should be preserved. Bogard builds his argument in a few different ways. Bogard uses a personal story, and other sources that state benefits of natural darkness. By using a personal story Bogard tells the audience about his personal experiences. By doing that he can reach out to people that have probably experienced the same and will more willing to agree with him. Bogard uses imagery to show the audience what he experienced at a Minnesota lake “I knew woods so dark that my hands disappeared before my eyes.” That made me picture this and made me want to experience this also. Bagard worries that we are rapidly losing night’s natural
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