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Which excerpt from John Muir’s ""Save the Redwoods"" best appeals to readers’ logic?

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Tuolumne and Merced groves near Yosemite, Dinky Creek Grove, General Grant National Park and Sequoia National Park, with several outstanding groves that have no name in the Kings, Kaweah, and Tule river basins , and included in the Sierra forest reserve, of recent years has been partially protected by the Federal Government; while the well-known Mariposa Grove has been kept for a long time by the State.

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Answer: The correct answer is : Tuolumne and Merced groves near Yosemite, Dinky Creek Grove, General Grant National Park and Sequoia National Park, with several outstanding groves that have no name in the Kings, Kaweah, and Tule river basins , and included in the Sierra forest reserve, of recent years has been partially protected by the Federal Government; while the well-known Mariposa Grove has been kept for a long time by the State.

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