Topic > Rhetorical analysis of the pleasures of eating... feedlot” (Bacca 10). This makes readers feel horrible about eating industrial food. He uses our pride while pointing out lies about the composition of industrial foods. He plays on human self-preservation when he writes about chemicals found in plants and animals that are out of the consumer's control. He tries to arouse curiosity and enthusiasm, describing his passion for agriculture, animal husbandry, horticulture and gardening is, perhaps, the most important tool powerful that Berry uses to make his
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