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crimeas [40]
3 years ago
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1. How does the author support the claim that people should make more use of Antarctica? Use two details from the essay to suppo

rt your response?
2 How does the author in “The Last Wilderness Preserve” support her claim that humans are not meant to visit Antarctica? Use two details from the essay to support your response.

3 How do the authors of “ The Last Wilderness Preserve” and “A Land of Opportunity” both agree and disagree regarding climate change and Antarctica? Use details from both essays in your response.

4 ESSAY QUESTION:
The authors of “ The Last Wilderness Preserve” and “A New Land Of Opportunity” make different arguments about how people should treat Antarctica. What argument does each author make? How do they support their claims? What makes one argument stronger than the other? Use details from both essays to support your response.

In your response, be sure to
Describe each author’s argument
Explain how the authors support their claims
Evaluate what make one argument stronger than the other
Use details from both texts to support your response
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