Rachael Carson was a writer, an environmentalist and a biologist who was born on the 27th of May, 1907. She was the first person to bring the harmful effects of fertilizers and pesticides to the world.
Wangari Maathai was also an environmentalist. Hailing from Kenya, she became the first African woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize. She was also known for her social and political activism.
Dane Jane Morris Goodall is one of the world's most renowned female expert on Chimpanzees. Born on the 3rd of April 1934, her research on chimpanzees spans 60 years. she is a primatologist, an anthropologist and an honorary member of the World Future Council.
<h3>Comparisons</h3>
- All three are women
- Their contributions to humanity are exceptional
- Their contributions are global
<h3>Contrasts</h3>
Rachael was focused on the environment as well as but Maathai was also a social and political activist.
Wile Maathai and and Rachael's works seemed to be more focused on humans, Goodall's work was focused on animals.
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I am pretty sure that <span>the option which best describes one of the themes in "mending wall" by Robert frost is being shown in the first represented variant:
</span><span>wall" by Robert frost?
a.people often put up barriers</span><span>
During the poem author always asks : </span> "where it is we do not need the wall"? and the answer he gets is that "Good fences make good neighbors'', he was wondering why people always create barriers or obstacles in their lives so I bet this option is the most suitable one.
Answer:
I believe the correct answer is b.
Explanation:
While the rest of the passage focuses on the mission, the conclusion sentence does not. Instead, it adds irrelivent information.
Personal Note:
I hope this helps!