Answer:
To inform people of the natural beauty in a part of America
Explanation:
In the passage above, the author describes how he saw the beauty of the nature and that persuaded him to stop and stare at the beauty nature has to offer.
His thorough description of the beautiful mainlands is because he wants his readers to know what a beautiful place it was. When a reader reads something, he automatically imagines the words in his mind that he is reading and builds a picture of it.
This description will surely let the readers know of the beauty and might as well persuade them to visit those areas as well.
I think it is the third one
C. details. While everything else is also important, you need details to make the writing more than just a summary.
Then she must be a mermaid
As the passage is not added, it would refer to the text in general.
It could be said that in his Declaration of Independence, Jefferson appealed to logic (option C) His detailed explanation of what was wrong about the government against colonies was based on a rational justification for the revolution. He expected the reader to follow his way of thinking, his reasoning.