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WINSTONCH [101]
3 years ago
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We must understand the connections between the climate crisis and the afflictions of poverty, hunger, HIV-AIDS, and other pandem

ics. As these problems are linked, so too must be their solutions. We must begin by making the common rescue of the global environment the central organizing principle of the world community.
Which statement best describes Gore's use of evidence to support his argument?

A. Gore makes connections between events to support his argument that solutions to the climate crisis will also solve other problems.
B. Gore provides dramatic details to support his argument that solutions to problems of this magnitude are often rare.
C. Gore compares crises in the world to support his argument that the problem of climate change must take a backseat to other problems.
D. Gore describes positive outcomes to support his argument that people should remain optimistic about finding solutions to climate change.
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2 answers:
mash [69]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: A.

Explanation: The statement that best describes Gore's use of evidence to support his argument is <u><em>Gore makes connections between events to support his argument that solutions to the climate crisis will also solve other problems</em></u>. In Al Gore's Nobel Lecture, he uses evidence to support his argument that it is central for humanity the common rescue of the global environment. After facing the climate crisis, other crises may be also solved.  

brilliants [131]3 years ago
4 0
A.Gore makes connections between events to support his argument that solutions to the climate crisis will also solve other problems. for Apexvs
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