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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
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Reread "Our Backyard Is 85 Million Acres." Which options support the author's choice of using a proposition-and-support structur

e to develop his argument?
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1 answer:
marshall27 [118]3 years ago
7 0

This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.

Reread "Our Backyard Is 85 Million Acres."

Which options support the author’s choice of using a proposition-and-support structure to develop his argument?(Select all that apply.)

A-The proposition-and-support structure provides reasons for readers to agree with the author’s idea that we all need to take care of our national parks.

B-The proposition-and-support structure shows readers the connection between national parks and the Declaration of Independence.

C-The proposition-and-support structure informs readers about the history of national parks and the creation of the National Park Service.

D-The proposition-and-support structure illustrates for readers how national parks can instill the pride of being American in each of us.

Answer:

A-The proposition-and-support structure provides reasons for readers to agree with the author’s idea that we all need to take care of our national parks.

D-The proposition-and-support structure illustrates for readers how national parks can instill the pride of being American in each of us.

Explanation:

The proposition and support structure provides an idea as well as reasons and evidence to support it.

In this case, the author applies that structure to support the idea of how important it is for all of us to defend our national parks, by providing reasons such as how they bring a sense of pride and belonging to America and it´s past accomplishments.

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