The author of this letter uses method D. compare and contrast to convince people that monorail is the better choice for transportation. The author compares the benefits of monorail (faster, safer, more reliable, lower cost) directly to light rail, highlighting its advantages over light rail.
If Capital Metro wants support for building a mass transit system, it needs to pick a system that has the support of the citizens. That choice is not light rail, but monorail.
Monorail is faster, safer, and more reliable than light rail. Monorails run on rubber tires and use electricity for power. The operation and maintenance cost of monorail is a fraction of light rail's cost.
RANDALL DUTY
What method does the author of this letter use to convince people that monorail is the better choice for transportation?
A.
cause and effect
B.
anecdote
C.
analogy
D.
compare and contrast
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