Comparing Argumentative Texts: Silent Spring and "A Case for Waawaatesi"
Question 5 of 10 • PBCSD_CR_1001315_English 1_for_Credit_Recovery_S1andS2_2015
Which best compares the structure of Silent Spring and "A Case for Waawaatesi"?
Answer
A
Silent Spring primarily utilizes emotional appeals to alert the reader of possible future danger, while the argument in “A Case for Waawaatesi” includes more use of logic and reason.
B
Silent Spring starts with general statements and ends with specific statements, while “A Case for Waawaatesi” starts with specific statements and ends with general statements.
C
Silent Spring mostly appeals to readers’ logic, while “A Case for Waawaatesi” appeals to readers’ ethos by establishing the author’s credibility.
D
Silent Spring starts with a negative tone and ends with a positive tone, while “A Case for Waawaatesi” starts with a positive tone and ends with a positive tone.
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