Thursday, May 30, 2019
Averys Article on Global Warming :: Environmental Global Climate Change
As a reader the first involvement I noticed about this bite is that it is an extract from The Guardian newspaper. This shows that this article is meant for intelligent and a more intellectual readership. Avery is trying to convince the reader that Global Warming is a good thing which we can benefit from. He is portraying his point of view by using his own assertions. He refers to the increase in global temperature in the undermentioned century as predicted by scientists. This method is used effectively by the motive to help convince the reader to support his opinion. Avery uses a method which approximately predicts the future, when in fact it is an educated guess to help support his opinion. An example of this is, We can expect a peak population of approximately 8.5 billion in the year 2035. This is used effectively to stop the author from making a rash comment which may be proven wrong. This also shows that the author has conducted most research. H e also rebuttals other scientific views. An example of this is, That may sound like a lot, but it isnt. He uses this method lucratively. Avery says, none of them expects to see the orbiter much warmer in the foreseeable future. This is a very widespread comment which is inaccurate, because Avery would have had to ask every scientist and each one leave alone have had to have agreed. Avery also uses the history of the subject matter to help prove his point. Here is an example of this, Between 900AD and 1300 the earth warmed by nearly 4-7 degrees. This is very effective as it shows the author has conducted some research and used it successfully. Avery uses many facts in his piece for example, The world dropped into The Little Ice Age. This also shows that the author has used research to help his argument. Avery uses a clear structure in his piece. I noticed that the title, Welcome To the garden of Eden portrays a perfect nirvana which can be interpret ed as a
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