Use the passages Silent Spring and "Save the Redwoods" to answer the following question.
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English, 22.04.2020 23:33 bamagirl3871
Use the passages Silent Spring and "Save the Redwoods" to answer the following question.
Considering the authors’ use of appeals in their passages, which paragraph most appeals to logos?
paragraph 1 of Silent Spring
paragraph 1 of “Save the Redwoods”
paragraph 3 of Silent Spring
paragraph 4 of “Save the Redwoods”
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