Answer:
Both authors want readers to protect human rights, to focus on saving trees. They intend to entertain readers with their essays and also to convince readers of their viewpoint.
Explanation:
In Silent Spring Rachel Carson makes up a fictional story about what life in the United States will be like if we don't save the environment, whereas in "Save the Redwoods", by John Muir, the author present facts and evidence to convince readers to rescue the Sequoia, which is a kind of tree.
Answer: yes it can
Explanation: because it can cause that person to have depression or have some thoughts to commit something if you know what i mean
Answer:
The answer should be B. Man
Hi there!
The Gods seem to be more related to people by the appearances and they feel emotions too, and as for asgard its kind of identical to earth because it hold almost every feature as earth does example: water, land, mountains, and vegetation. However, Asgard isn't exactly like a sphere as earth is.
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<em>WolfieWolfFromSketch</em>
<span>Whitman gets up and walks out of the lecture hall because he is tired of all the words, numbers, and technicalities about stars and he just goes outside and looks at the stars in the night sky and that is all he needs psychically. It ties in with Emerson's transcendental idea that man is (or should be) just a big eye ball who observes and experiences but try to dominate or interfere.</span>