The stark reality of how carbon emissions are affecting the greenhouse effect. Furthermore, the three articles make many valid points. However, I would have to go with SUV.org simply because of the way the discussion was organized. The tone, structure, and message of the writing require the reader to take some sort of action. While it is a tough issue, it remains the most harmful entity that we as people have control over. Nonetheless, SUV.org is still, in my opinion, the strongest argument of all the articles. Bottom line, we Americans are responsible for ensuring the longevity of our planet, whether it's air quality or the preservation of all things green. Works Cited Bragg, John. “The American Dream: Why Environmentalists Attack the SUV.” Ramage, John D., Bean, John C., and Johnson, June. Writing topics: a rhetoric with readings. 7th ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007. 535-37.“What's Wrong with the SUV” suv.org. Ramage, John D., Bean, John C., and Johnson, June. Writing topics: a rhetoric with readings. 7th ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007. 546-551.Bendib, Khalil. Cartoon “Oil and war”. bendib.com. Ramage, John D., Bean, John C., and Johnson, June. Writing topics: a rhetoric with readings. 7th ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007.
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