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HighnessPheasantMaster313 I need a tutor who has read these two chapters and no outside…I need a tutor who has read these two chapters and no outside sources and not the whole book reviews.  Just the below: With these stories we’re primarily interested in the way the authors make use of perceived distinctions between “human” behavior and “animal” behavior. I’m talking not about biological or physical differences here, but about behaviors, perceptions, cultural things…Look for moments where a human crosses a line and does something that might make other humans pause and regard them as strange…Ian Frazier, in his essay (note that “It’s Hard to Eat Just One” is a work of nonfiction), seems to make a clear persuasive case for the behavior he engages in. You could break his argument down through rhetorical analysis: what are the various appeals he uses to convince his reader?Rick Bass also shows us human characters acting against societal norms, but he goes about things differently: what seems remarkable to you about Russell and Sissy?Image transcription textwere acting like that: If you’re into mayflies, it’s hard to eat justone. I would not go so far as to call mayflies delicious, but they dohave a satisfying crunch and a taste like the soft part a… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textTHE FISH’S EYE IT’S HARD TO EAT JUST ON carl:cy umes.Founder travelers in che nineteenth century “c- jaonelids.technically not insects) what I wiend up are tried porte… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textTHE FISH’S ETH 1:’S HARD TO EAT JUST ONE forward in front ofrham. In webs along the bank, spiders of a group that includesJohn the Baptist and Paleu-haulians wake up to a sudd… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textthat it ted all cleared. It was just the smoke from sucue dives, overin Idaho, carried over izro our valley on the winds. Eating Not fardownriver from cole, there is a married fires and Roch,… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textEating breakfast at a small diner that had a smokehouse attachedto its play. Old farmers in blue denim overalls and straw hatsstaring side, through the wood-slat cracks of which iss… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text136 THE HERMIT’S STORY… Show moreImage transcription textTHE HERMIT’S STORY one, they setled slowly, Toonly, back monthe res world. Russell pancake for dessert, and when arrived hecoused it each syrup could oot decide what to exclude … Show more… Show moreImage transcription text140 IAL MCDMIT’S : PURY Sissy went out and hegan gatheringthe siler paper, even as the mule now moved along behind uleigrexing on the paper. At toex the awl would not let the… Show more… Show more Arts & HumanitiesEnglish