The answer is B. The second option. I did the exam on edge.
Omni- is the prefix meaning "all". An example would be omnivore, which is a person or animal that eats both plants and animals.
We can infer here that the example that develops the concept of nature's rights in the text is the freedom to exist and flow.
Note that you never stated Paragraph 12.
<h3>What is nature's right?</h3>
Nature's rights actually refers to the legal theory that reveals the rights that are inherent with an ecosystem. This is similar to human rights.
Thus, in "When A River Is A Person", there are rights that are given to a river just like it's given to humans. Such rivers have the right to exist and flow.
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Obesity is a common problem in the U.S right now. Particularly those who don't have proper educations have a quickly dropping life span. You can look this up online for more statistics than I can offer.