In this letter the editor of the Clearview(C) newspaper board recommends people should vote for Ann Green (G) in stead of Frank Braun (B). To support this recommendation the editor points out that because of the council where B worked causes the factories have doubled, air pollution levels have increased and the hospital have treated more patients with respiratory illnesses, and G will solve these problems because he is a member of the Good Earth Coalition(GEC). However, close scrutiny of this evidence reveals that it lends little support for the recommendation.
To begin with, the editor fails to prove that the increased factories lead to the pollution. Because we do not know how many factories in C before the pollution, may be there are only one factory, so two factory may not have very strong power to influence the environment; or may be the new factories are all fit the standard that can not bring any bad effect to the C city.
Even there are 25 percent more patients with respiratory illnesses, the author can not recognize that the new factories’ pollution cause it. May be more and more cars that caused the pollution or may be it is spring now, and the pollen caused the respiratory illness, so without any explanation, the editor can not acclaim that the increased factories should take charge for the respiratory illness.
Even these factories caused the pollution, the editor provides no evidence that it is related with F, may be F is also attach importance to protect the environment but he is not importance in the council, however, should G is the environmentalist just because he worked for GEC? May be during he worked in GEC, he have no attribution to the environment protection but prepared for the mayoral election. If my assumption is true, F’s lose in the election would be the largest pity for the C’s people.
In sum, the editor can not convince me that people should elect G. To bolster the recommendation the author must provide more information about the increased factories, such as the number and the equipment, the author also should prove that F do not pay attention to the quality of the environment and G have ideas to deal with the pollution.
In this letter the editor of the Clearview(C) newspaper board recommends people should vote for Ann Green (G) in stead of Frank Braun (B). To support this comment the editor points out that the council where B worked caused the factories doubled, air pollution levels increased and the hospital treated more patients with respiratory illnesses, and that G will solve these problems because he is a member of the Good Earth Coalition(GEC). However, close scrutiny of this evidence reveals that it lends little support for the recommendation.
To begin with, the editor fails to prove that the increased factories lead to the pollution. Because we do not know how many factories in C before the pollution. Maybe there were only one factory, so one more factory may not have very strong power to influence the environment. The new factories may be all fit the standard that can not bring any bad effect to the C city.
Even there are 25 percent more patients with respiratory illnesses, the author can not recognize that the new factories’ pollution causes it. Maybe more and more cars caused the pollution or it is spring when the pollen might cause the respiratory illness. So without any explanation, the editor can not acclaim that the increased factories should be responsible for the respiratory illness.
Even these factories caused the pollution, the editor provides no evidence that it is related with F. Maybe F is also to protect the environment but he does not have a say in the council. However, should G be a environmentalist just because he worked for GEC? Maybe in GEC, he had no attribute to the environment protection but his preparationa for the mayoral election. If true, F’s lose in the election would be the largest pity for the C’s people.
In sum, the editor can not convince me that people should elect G. To bolster the recommendation the author must provide more information about the increased factories, such as the number and the equipment, and also should prove that F does not pay attention to the quality of the environment while G does.