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Canyon" best demonstrates his use of ethos to build his argument?
A. In the summer and fall of 1967 I worked as a seasonal park ranger
at the new Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. During my five-
month tour of duty I worked at the main marina and headquarters
area called Wahweap, at Bullfrog Basin toward the upper end of
the reservoir, and finally at Lee's Ferry downriver from Glen Canyon
Dam.
OB. One should admit at the outset to a certain bias. Indeed I am a
"butterfly chaser, googly eyed bleeding heart and wild
conservative.
C. The difference between the present reservoir, with its silent sterile
shores and debris-choked side canyons, and the original Glen
Canyon, is the difference between death and life. Glen Canyon was
alive. Lake Powell is a graveyard.
OD. Lake Powell, formed by Glen Canyon Dam, is not a lake. It is a
reservoir, with a constantly fluctuating water level more like a
bathtub that is never drained than a true lake.

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.In the summer and fall of 1967 I worked as a seasonal park ranger at the new Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. During my five-month tour of duty, I worked at the main marina and headquarters area called Wahweap, at Bullfrog Basin toward the upper end of the reservoir, and finally at Lee's Ferry downriver from Glen Canyon Dam. Thus, option "A" is correct.

What is pathos?

  1. It's a persuasive resource.
  2. It is a resource used in rhetoric.
  3. It is a resource that stimulates the sentimentality of the reader.

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