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The Hadleys were thrilled to purchase their Happylife Home and were proud to provide their children with the high-tech nursery, a "miracle of efficiency selling for an absurdly low price." The nursery gives the children hours of entertainment, and the house itself performs all the chores that would otherwise occupy George and Lydia's time. There is no need for a routine, since all the cooking and cleaning are silently taken care of by the house, and there is no need for much personal interaction, either. Even...
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My Honors Eng. class just finished this unit.
A. a photograph of elephants in a forest is your best answer choice.
Note that the report is about "<em>wild elephants</em>".
Using images of taming elephants or any pictures (or drawings) by humans generally don't give a wild vibe to it.
Not B, because it would seem that the elephant had interaction with the human.
Not C, because the "wild" part of the elephant is gone already (the elephant being tamed by humans and used for exhibition)
Not D, because the word "taming" is in there.
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It is a persuasion. As his use of tone suggests that he wants to convince his target audience to think about his opinions by stating facts which are true and cause us to reflect and do the right thing.