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0.4778
Chimera Difficulty Score
a synthesis of Flesch-Kincaid, Coleman-Liau, SMOG, and Dale-Chall readability metrics
When Mormon settlers descended upon the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, the land was an oasis. From the Wasatch Front, creeks and rivers flowed into the valley. Grasses were abundant. The soil was rich. It even featured both a freshwater and a saline lake—Utah Lake and the Great Salt Lake—just like Israel with the Sea of Galilee and Dead Sea. It was clear the area had been chosen for them by God. But as...
In examining this article, we can observe several patterns worth noting: ARC-0024 Ambiguity: The author presents both critiques and support for Wallace-Wells' work, creating an ambiguous portrayal that may lead readers to question the severity of climate change. ARC-0043 Motte-and-Bailey: The article argues that Wallace-Wells' piece is necessary but also criticizes it for being alarmist, creating a seeming contradiction that can be used to undermine both arguments. ARC-0129 Emotional Exploitatio...