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In Silent Spring Rachel Carson makes up a fictional story about what life in the United States will be like if we don’t save the environment, where as in “Save the Redwoods” John Muir

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presents facts and evidence to convince readers to rescue the Sequoia.
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John Muir's "Save The Redwoods" presents facts and evidence to convince readers to rescue the Sequoia.

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Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" is a sort of environmental science book where the author fictionalized her stories around the issue of the destruction of the whole environment. She focuses on the indiscriminate use of the pesticides by humans which led to the destruction of the environment as a whole.

On the other hand, John Muir's "Save The Redwoords" focuses on a single species of the environment that he wants saved, the Sequoia plant. His focus is on a certain part of the environment, providing facts and evidences to try to lay emphasis on the importance of the plant and why they need to be saved.

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