Asked by j

Use the passages Silent Spring and "A Case for Waawaatesi” to answer the following question.

Considering the authors’ use of appeals in their passages, which paragraph most appeals to logos?

paragraph 1 of Silent Spring
paragraph 1 of “A Case for Waawaatesi”
paragraph 3 of Silent Spring
paragraph 3 of “A Case for Waawaatesi”

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t choose accurately without seeing the actual paragraphs — both titles have multiple editions/prints and the paragraphs can differ. Please paste the four paragraphs (or at least quote each paragraph) and I’ll identify which one most appeals to logos.

If you want to decide it yourself, look for the paragraph that:
- uses facts, data, specific examples, cause–effect reasoning, or expert testimony,
- explains mechanisms or gives logical steps rather than emotional imagery or moral appeals,
- avoids primarily sensory or emotional language (pathos) and avoids appeals to character/authority alone (ethos).

If you paste the paragraphs I’ll pick the best one and explain why.