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Rhetorical Analysis Of Louv's Argument
Louv uses many different rhetorical strategies to develop his argument about the separation to develop his argument about the separation humans and nature.
He first compares how humans use nature to advertise, “like putting their messages onto the wet sand.” Writer Matt Richtel “demands that we acknowledge even respect, their cultural importance.” He also thinks they don’t even think nature is worth looking at.
If many Americans wanted their children to stop watching television they would make it their number one priority to stop them, but who wants to look out the window for the entire road trip. If their was something interesting to look at it would be different. That’s why they're not putting an end to having TV's in the car. It also helps

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