Read the excerpt from "Save the Redwoods." Now some millmen want to cut all the Calaveras trees into lumber and money. But we have found a better use for them. No doubt these trees would make good lumber after passing through a sawmill, as George Washington after passing through the hands of a French cook would have made good food. But both for Washington and the tree that bears his name higher uses have been found.

In this excerpt, Muir compares a Calaveras tree to George Washington. The purpose of this comparison is to appeal to readers’

1. logos and reason. 2.ethos and credibility. 3.pathos and ethos. 4. logos and pathos.

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Answer:

d. logos and pathos.

Explanation:

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Muir compares George Washington to a Calaveras tree. This contrast aims to evoke both logos and pathos in the audience. therefore, choice 4 is right.

What was the summary of Save the Redwoods?

Around this time, Muir published the short article "Save the Redwoods," in which he argued that Americans should protect the redwood forests.

line the coast as well as the scattered sequoia groves that are not part of the already-existing Sequoia National Park.

Hence the correct answer is option 4

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