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  • 06-11-2018
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Do you think that John Muir made an affective argument for saving the redwoods? Why or why not?

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mgthomas
mgthomas mgthomas
  • 06-11-2018

Yes ,he did mostly because he was first hand experiencing the trees getting cut down himself.

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michellelalala
michellelalala michellelalala
  • 26-02-2020

Answer:

John Muir makes an effective argument for saving the redwoods. He appeals to logic by giving evidence about the destruction. He seems very credible because he knows about the history of individual trees. Finally, he makes readers want to save the trees by using strong emotional language throughout.

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