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Could lifting the whaling ban save the whales?

Could lifting the whaling ban save the whales?. From Time April 23, 2010 By Bryan Walsh. The article is from Time April 23, 2010 The journalist is Bryan Walsh The title helps the reader understand what the article is about, it involves the reader and forces him or her to go on reading

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Could lifting the whaling ban save the whales?

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  1. Could lifting the whaling ban save the whales? From Time April 23, 2010 By Bryan Walsh Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

  2. Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

  3. Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

  4. The article is from Time April 23, 2010 • The journalist is Bryan Walsh • The title helps the reader understand what the article is about, it involves the reader and forces him or her to go on reading • The article is a reference text because it gives information about whale wars Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

  5. We can divided the text into three parts: • Introduction • Development • Conclusion Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

  6. The introduction illustrates the number of whales that have met death over the past 20 years Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

  7. The development focuses on the fact that some countries would seek to reduce the number of whales slaughtered Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

  8. The conclusion is that whale wars won’t be finished any time soon Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

  9. The voice speaking: the journalist Bryan Walsh and some experts The article is addressed to: people in general, especially to people that are interested in endangered species The layout: lines are grouped together in a unique body The style: elaborate, complex and accurate Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

  10. The register of the language: concrete, detailed and factual The tone: worried,effective and interested The atmosphere: suggesting an impending danger and tense The main theme: the relationship between man and nature Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

  11. Bibliography: Could lifting the whaling ban save the whales?,Bryan Walsh, Time April 23, 2010 http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1983995,00.html Last access: 18.05.2010, http://www.time.com/time/interactive/0,31813,1888583,00.html Last access: 18.05.2010. Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

  12. Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani Ravenna School year:2009/2010 Interdisciplinary project:Man and the environment-Climate changes and endangered species Subjects involved:English, ITTeacher involved:Prof.ssa E. SiboniClass:I°E PNIStudents involved :Ilirjana Sanfilippo e Valentina Bondi Sanfilippo I.& Bondi V. 1°E Liceo Scientifico A.Oriani

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