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Marizza181 [45]
3 years ago
13

Clear examples of pollution’s negative consequences would best serve the purpose of?

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slava [35]3 years ago
8 0
D. A and B are both way off, and if it is highlighting the negative affects, then we can assume the author wants to draw attention to stopping pollution. <span />
dimulka [17.4K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: D. persuading readers to take action to stop pollution.

Explanation:

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