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ead the excerpt from Silent Spring.
In the gutters under the eaves and between the shingles of the roofs, a white granular powder still showed a few patches; some weeks before it had fallen like snow upon the roofs and the lawns, the fields and streams.
Which best explains how the phrase “white granular powder” supports the author’s purpose of calling attention to the environment?
The powder is an unnatural substance.
The powder has a texture like sugar.
The powder looks like freshly fallen snow.
The powder is used in house construction.
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The powder looks like freshly fallen snow.
Explanation: Describing it as a "white granular powder" that "had fallen like snow" uses a familiar natural image to emphasize how extensively the chemical covered the environment, making the contamination more striking and alarming.
Explanation: Describing it as a "white granular powder" that "had fallen like snow" uses a familiar natural image to emphasize how extensively the chemical covered the environment, making the contamination more striking and alarming.
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