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Reading Analysis - Coggle Diagram
Reading Analysis
Structure
Climax
Clifton complains about how humans destroy nature without thinking. Clifton complains about how humans destroy nature without thinking. He feels sad because many animals are dying due to habitat loss.
Falling action
Clifton asks the main character to spread awareness about deforestation. The main character feels responsible and immediately starts writing to help.
Rising action
The main character gets a letter from WWF about deforestation.
Suddenly, a bird named Clifton arrives, looking tired and hungry.
Clifton explains that the forest where he lived was destroyed for a road project.
Now, he and other animals struggle to find food and clean water.
Resolution
Clifton thanks him and flies away. The main character feels the need to take action and protect nature.
Introduction
The main character wakes up late during his vacation. He looks outside and sees that many trees have been cut down, birds and animals look confused because they lost their homes.
Prediction
If deforestation continues, more animals and birds will lose their homes, food, and water sources, leading to decreasing in biodiversity, ecological imbalance, and worsening global warming.
Limitation
The story mostly talks about how deforestation hurts birds and small animals, but it doesn’t explain much about other problems like soil erosion, climate change, or how it affects people who live in the forests.
Cause and Effect
Cutting down trees destroys animal homes, makes it hard for them to find food and water, leads to some species going extinct, and increases global warming.
Main Idea
Deforestation is destroying the homes of birds and animals, causing them to suffer, and humans must take action to stop it.