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The most significant nonfiction technique being used is contextual numerical data being presented. It is significant because it shows how global food intake is performing against food production. This is related to the rhetorical message in that it contextualizes just how much money and resources we are draining into something that changes our diet marginally. Weis uses research figures to support this.
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"In 1997, a report for the Senate Committee on Agriculture stated that the annual volume of animal manure produced in the USA (1.4 billion tons) was roughly 130 times more than the volume of human sewage...."
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