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ExcerptThe fashion industry’s race to produce cheap, trendy clothing is costing more than just a few dollars at the register—it’s costing the planet. Fast fashion encourages people to buy more clothes than they need, and most of it ends up in landfills within a year. In addition to creating massive textile waste, fast fashion production uses enormous amounts of water and contributes to toxic chemical pollution. While consumers may enjoy low prices and variety, we must consider whether convenience is worth the environmental damage. It's time for shoppers to demand sustainable options and change how we think about clothing.QuestionWhat is the speaker’s primary purpose in the passage?(1 point)ResponsesTo entertain readers with stories about changing fashion trendsTo entertain readers with stories about changing fashion trendsTo explain how clothing is manufactured around the worldTo explain how clothing is manufactured around the worldTo persuade readers to consider the environmental impact of fast fashion and choose sustainable alternativesTo persuade readers to consider the environmental impact of fast fashion and choose sustainable alternativesTo criticize people who buy inexpensive clothesTo criticize people who buy inexpensive clothes
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To persuade readers to consider the environmental impact of fast fashion and choose sustainable alternatives
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