<span>Theodore Roosevelt, 26th
President of the United States, was one of the most important
and effective environmental leaders in American history. Beginning in the 1880s and
culminating with his Presidency (1901-1909), his leadership of the emerging American
conservation movement was instrumental in preserving hundreds of millions of acres of natural
and historic treasures, including forests, wetlands, endangered species, native ruins, and “natural
wonders” like the Grand Canyon</span>
The correct answer is C. The dawn chorus of robins
Explanation:
In speeches and texts, the term tone refers to the author has about the subject or theme the author is speaking or writing about, this tone is usually expressed by the choice of words the author makes to refer to a situation or topic. Because of this depending on the author and the topic he or she is addressing the tone is different.
In the excerpt presented which belongs to "Silent Spring" a book written by Rachel Carson that explores the negative effects of the pesticides on the environment, the author aims at explaining the way spring was full of sounds of different birds but those have disappeared leading to a negative spring. Considering the author attitude is negative towards the situation of the silent spring but positive towards the past the phrase with the most positive tone is "the dawn chorus of robins" as this phrase refers to the past in which the spring had a lot of voices including those of the robins, a type of bird, also, this is only phrase depicting a positive aspect rather than the silent spring the author seems as negative.
<span>Auggies least favorite subject in the book wonder is music-p23. Wonder is a children's novel by Raquel Jaramillo, under the pen name of R. J. Palacio. The book is about August "Auggie" Pullman, a fifth grade boy living in Manhattan, who has an extremely rare medical facial deformity.</span>
I would imagine the reader would feel anxious, especially to know what would happen next. It's a turn of events that will leave you on the edge of your seat.