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  1. Apr 2024
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      S: Rachel Carson O: The Horrifying effect that humans are having in nature. Acting like nature is not important. They think its humans kingdom. A: Very broad. P: To inform the audience of the negative things that they are allowing into their environment. S: Humans effect on nature T: Angry and frustrated.

    2. It is our alarming misfortune that so primitive a science has armed itself with the mostmodern and terrible weapons

      a combination of things that lead to disaster.

    3. nonselective chemicals that have the power to kill every insect, the "good"and the "bad," to still the song of birds and the leaping of fish in the streams, to coat the leaveswith a deadly film, and to linger on in the soil

      taking the life away from mother nature.

    4. kill vegetation, sicken cattle, and work unknown harm onthose who drink from once pure wells

      listing adds to the stress of the situation. It becomes a stressful read.

    5. he very nature of its life.Strontium 90, released through nuclear explosions into the air, comes to the earth in rain or driftsdown as fallout, lodges in soil, enters into the grass or corn or wheat grown there, and in timetakes up its abode in the bones of a human being, there to remain until his deat

      We are not paying attention to the small details that we should be. Like the one explained.

  2. Mar 2024
    1. ature" by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1836) is in the public doma

      S: Ralph Waldo O: the average mans under-appreciation of nature. A: Anyone. Very Broad. P: To show the buety of nature and state that we are surrounded by it. We live in nature and not the other way round. S: Nature T: Uplifting

    2. he stars awaken a certain reverence

      Personification brings the stars to life. Reverence refers to a sense of respect we should have for the stars.

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