which excerpt shows the clearest exeample of pathos from the a canyon
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The clearest example of pathos from "The Dam-nation of a Canyon" is shown in the exerpt C. The writer uses some statements and phrases such as: "become a mass of mud" and "fame as the biggest sewage laggon" that evoke some feeling of urgency about the lagoon that has been neglected
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Answer: IN THAT TWELVE-MILE STRETCH OF LIVING GREEN,SINGING BIRDS,FLOWING WATER AND UNTARNISHED CANYON WALLS --SIGHTS AND SOUNDS A MILLION YEARS OLDER AND INFINITELY LOVELIER THAN THE ROAR OF MOTOR BOATS...
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