S- "The Singer Solution to World Poverty" is about a man convincing people on why it is morally correct to donate money to less fortunate, impoverished people.
N- The narrator obviously feels strongly about donations. He clearly states that not helping the less fortunate makes you as morally equal to someone committing manslaughter. He is biased towards the idea but showing only one side to the argument. Only people who donate can be deemed as a good person.
A- This piece is for people, probably of the upper class who have money to donate and think donations are not a necessary part of their life. He wants to persuade them to think otherwise.
P- It was written to have people think that NOT donating money makes you an awful person; equal to manslaughter. It was written for the best interest of impoverished kids but might have targeted a more defensive side to me than giving.
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