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English, 22.07.2020 21:01 endreu2005

For those who may think I exaggerate the contrast between the former river canyon and the present man-
made impoundment, I suggest a trip on Lake Powell
followed immediately by another boat trip on the river
below the dam. Take a boat from Lee's Ferry up the river to
within sight of the dam, then shut off the motor and allow
yourself the rare delight of a quiet, effortless drifting down
the stream. In that twelve-mile stretch of living green,
singing birds, flowing water and untarnished canyon walls
– sights and sounds a million years older and infinitely
lovelier than the roar of motorboats - you will redisco
small and imperfect sampling of the kind of experience
that was taken away from everybody when the oligarch
and politicians condemned our river for purposes of their
a
own.
Which rhetorical technique is Abbey using in the underlined section of this
excerpt?

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