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ikadub [295]
1 year ago
10

Which best describes how the excerpt appeals to readers emotions save the redwoods?.

English
1 answer:
valkas [14]1 year ago
3 0

Save for the redwoods, the snippet appeals to readers' emotions. Readers feel sympathetic toward the tree as a result of the excerpt's comparison of the tree to a human.

The passage impresses readers by providing information on the tree. to make the reader feel the way the author wants them to feel, certain emotions are purposefully evoked. While "Save the Redwoods" begins with a negative image and finishes with a positive image, "" begins with a positive image and concludes with a negative one. Redwoods remove carbon dioxide from the air and assist to lessen the negative consequences of climate change. The carbon stored above ground by old-growth redwoods is up to five times greater than that of any other species of forest on the planet.

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