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Taking into consideration that the book is structured into five sections and the purpose of each of these five sections in Greek argument, write an essay in five paragraphs, explaining how each section is purposefully designed to create an argument for giving up meat.
Why does the author include examples of things that have little to do with climate change, such as stories about the Holocaust, suicide, and Thanksgiving? Does your opinion about the relevancy of these examples change by the end of the book about the value of these stories? Explain why or why not.
Examine your feelings about climate change before you read this book and after you’ve finished. How did they change? What was the most convincing argument to make a change regarding your personal habits, and which was the least convincing?
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By Jonathan Safran Foer