Respuesta :
The author tries to persuade the reader to agree with his claim about the importance of ecosystems by providing facts.
He states why ecosystems are important by saying what they do for us and the world that surrounds us. He is also describing the world of small, obscure animals such as weeds and bugs and showing us what the human world could look like if we were more united.
He states why ecosystems are important by saying what they do for us and the world that surrounds us. He is also describing the world of small, obscure animals such as weeds and bugs and showing us what the human world could look like if we were more united.
The author tries to persuade the reader to agree with his claim about the importance of ecosystems by providing facts.
We can see a lot of facts examples through the reading, nature realities that science has proved many times for several years, so the author is trying to convince the reader by the use of undeniable truths.
The other techniques are incorrect because statistics are based in numbers coming out from research, and the author is not using that approach, he isn't either restating his claim since he never presents it in a different way to be more compelling, and he is not trying to make people get to a logical conclusion or result which is the objective of deductive reasoning.