Considering the authors’ use of appeals in their passages, which paragraph most appeals to logos? paragraph 1 of Silent Spring paragraph 1 of “Save the Redwoods” paragraph 3 of Silent Spring paragraph 4 of “Save the Redwoods

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It could be inferred that the paragraph which appeals to logos is paragraph 4 of  "Save the Redwoods". In this excerpt Muir compared a Calaveras tree to George Washington and it could be said that the aim of this comparison is to appeal the reader´s logo and pathos

One could deduce that the fourth paragraph of "Save the Redwoods" appeals to logos.

It may be suggested that Muir equated a Calavera's tree to George Washington in this paragraph in order to appeal to the reader's pathos and logos.

Can the redwoods be saved?

By acquiring redwood forests and the accompanying properties required to care for them, we conserve redwoods.

By purchasing conservation easements or agreements, which provide the League the legal right to permanently protect the forest from damaging land use practices, we can also protect forests.

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