Answer:
presents facts and evidence to convince readers to rescue the Sequoia
Explanation:
In both books, "Silent springs" by Rachel Carson and “Save the Redwoods” by John Muir, environmental advocacy is the main subject of discussion.
While the book by Rachel Carson is a fictional story, “Save the Redwoods” by John Muir is a brief essay in which the author argued that Americans should save the scattering of sequoia groves outside the already-established Sequoia National Park, as well as the forests of redwoods along the coast.
John Muir as an environmental activist advocated for the preservation of wonders of nature around America and was quite instrumental in the creation of Yosemite National Park in 1890.
The flight was cancelled due to a severe thunderstorm.
Personally, I would write the word severe because if your flight was delayed by a thunderstorm then it has to be a <u>severe</u> storm if it's that bad.
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answer: It is about the significance of race during an era of injustice and how one specific race can change the mind of others
Explanation: The author explains that the picture was paid for by a white person and expresses the hope for people to realize the fact that injustice is unacceptable. The fact the author stresses the fact that a person of the white or caucasian race wanted others to see the injustice of a minority race means that something like that doesn't happen often and its something to be excited about since it indicates change. The author expressing the pain they feel when a white audience makes unsettling faces at their friend means said minority isn't favored or seen as less by the in this case superior minority(whites). The fact that a white person paid to expose injustice to the general public means they are more inclined to listen and change their ways. This is why the author says the picture may help people see that injustice amongst others is wrong.