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Read the excerpt from "save the redwoods."
in the course of my explorations twenty-five years ago,
i found five sawmills located on or near the lower margin of
the sequoia belt, all of which were cutting more or less big
tree lumber, which looks like the redwood of the coast, and
was sold as redwood. one of the smallest of these mills in
the season of 1874 sawed two million feet of sequoia
lumber. since that time other mills have been built among
the sequoias, notably the large ones on kings river and
the head of the fresno.
what does the appeal in this excerpt mainly achieve?
a. it establishes the credibility of the author.
b. it lays out a logical sequence of events.
c. it makes the audience feel sorry for the trees.
d. it provides reasons to support the author’s claim.

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