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Rhetorical Devices Used In The Following Passage

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In this passage Bogard begins by talking about his experiences and memories of the dark. He then proceeds to tells us how we react to light. Now in a way we all understand. After this he continues by giving us examples about how light or rather the lack of darkness in not good for us. One thing he does well in persuading the reader in this passage is certain word he uses such as artificial and pollution. These words are often used in negative situations. When you hear artificial sweetener that's not going to make you want to by it, or when you her pollution, you most likely think of air or water pollution. So, when he uses these word while talking about what he is opposing people most of the time are going to feel negative about it when they

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