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Which best compares the authors’ purposes in silent spring and “save the redwoods”?

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User Alphanyx
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The answer on Edge is Both authors want readers to focus on saving trees.

Step-by-step explanation:

Both discuss destruction and how if we do not take care of what has been given to us, it will perish. We will perish with it.

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User Jismon Thomas
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I am pretty sure that common theme which best compares the author's’ purposes in ‘’silent spring ‘’and “save the redwoods” throughout both stories is the topic about preservation of the environment. Both of this stories persuades to show caring careful attitude towards nature and duty to save the environment. These stories have only one slight difference, to be more exact in ’’silent spring’’ awares us to save the birds whereas the ‘’Save the Redwoods’’ encourages to save the forests.
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