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2.) Why does Roger Starr choose never to specify if the rodent was a mouse or a rat? How does his choice relate to the emotional reaction he wants from the reader?







3.) What was Roger Starr hoping to do with this essay? What was his purpose in writing it? (Think about your answers above).

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2. So that the reader will be curious. And for the readers to feel sorry, because the rodent was being abused.

3. His purpose was to show that nobody cared about the poor animal that has been killed.

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2. there was almost no difference between a rat and a mouse

3. this one i dont understand

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