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which best describes one main difference between rachel carson’s silent spring and winona laduke’s \a case for waawaatesi\?
○ carson is concerned about the destruction of the entire environment, while laduke is only concerned about a certain part of the environment.
○ carson speaks of a possible future, while laduke discusses only what has happened in the past.
○ carson believes that the past was just as bad as the present, while laduke believes that the present is worse than the past.
○ carson offers facts and evidence to support her argument, while laduke appeals to readers’ emotions.
- Analyze Option 1: Both Carson (in Silent Spring) and LaDuke (in "A Case for Waunaate") are concerned with environmental issues broadly, not limited as described. Eliminate.
- Analyze Option 2: LaDuke’s work also addresses present and future implications, not just past. Eliminate.
- Analyze Option 3: Neither text presents such a comparison of past and present "badness" as described. Eliminate.
- Analyze Option 4: Silent Spring uses scientific facts/evidence (e.g., pesticide impacts), while LaDuke’s piece often appeals to emotional connections to land/culture. This matches.
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D. Carson offers facts and evidence to support her argument, while LaDuke appeals to readers’ emotions.