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You need to show a picture first
I think it is the 1st one sorry if I’m wrong
The excerpt from this passage from the early environmnentalist John Muir I think would best appeal to the logic of the readers is " <span>Forty-seven years ago one of these Calaveras King Sequoias was laboriously cut down, that the stump might be had for a dancing-floor". This image graphically shows how huge these sequoias are that a stump from one of these giants is largest enough in diameter to serve as a dancing floor as this conveys a huge thick tree. </span>
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3, 5, or 6 are the most common one diget numbers I can think of
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Here's a thing from a text tho
"Bellos, whose new book is entitled The Grapes of Math, claimed he received over 30,000 responses within a few weeks of launching the survey, with total responses currently standing at 44,000. Out of all the submissions, almost half of the votes cast were for the numbers between one and 10. The least favorite number turned out to be 110, which was the lowest number to receive no votes.
The writer suggested that the reason for seven’s popularity is its prevalence in global culture, from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, to the existence of seven days in a week.
“We love seven because it is unique. It reflects our uniqueness. Of course it’s the world’s favorite number,” he said."
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Compare and contrast topics: Jane Austen, Lousia May Alcott
You may have heard of at least one of these two great authors at one point, because they're both very well known. Jane Austen and Lousia May Alcott were both authors and both of the gothic persuasion, however, Alcott did also write a lot of family stories. Austen has written at least twelve books while Alcott has written seven. Both authors began writing in the 1800s, Austen however, began sooner publishing her first book in 1811 whilst Alcott published her first book in 1854. Both authors are widely regarded as the mothers of all girl's books. They differ and are alike in many ways but one
thing they will always be at a tie in is the title of great author, a thing they both were and shall always be remembered as.
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