English, 11.10.2021 14:00 Blut07ilove
The infographic “The 100-Person Planet” offers a statistical view of the world and the people in it. Consider the purpose of the infographic. Also think about the information and the message the writer conveys in the infographic. How does the infographic serve the author's purpose? Write a PEEL paragraph that answers the above question. Be sure to have a QUOTED statistic from the infographic. PLEASE HELP ME FAST
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