Our society has evolved into ignorant beings that loathes insects for their appearances, rather than the benefits they bring. Jane Goodall contradicts societal thoughts on insects being known for their outrageous and grotesque appearances by revealing their vital role in keeping our ecosystem balanced. Jane Goodall utilizes scientific facts about the endangered American burying beetle to create a rhetoric atmosphere in an attempt to persuade readers that invertebrates are significant factors when keeping the ecosystem balanced in her argumentative essay, “Hope for Animals and Their World.”
Jane Goodall argues that people should voluntarily resolve the situation of extinction because invertebrates, specifically