Hill uses this technique in the middle of the article to examine ideas about the human’s place within nature

A)He presents specific factual examples that demonstrate harm to the environment.

B)He presents a fictional example of a perfect island.

C)He asks the reader to imagine a specific world that contained inherent worth.

D)He creates a dialogue between an environmentalist and anti-environmentalist.

What article?

He present specific factual examples that demonstrate harm to the environment

Dialogue between environmentalist and anti-environmentalist is the answer I got this wrong by listening to jessica

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To find the answer to this question, you will need to analyze the article and identify the technique used by the author. Here's how you can approach it:

1. Start by reading the middle section of the article carefully. Look for any parts where the author explores ideas about the human's place within nature.

2. Pay attention to how the author presents information or arguments during this section. Look for specific examples or methods used to examine these ideas.

3. As you analyze the text, eliminate options that are clearly not applicable. For example, if there is no mention of harm to the environment or a dialogue between different viewpoints, you can eliminate options A and D.

4. Continue to evaluate the remaining options based on your understanding of the article. Does the author present factual examples, a fictional example, or ask the reader to imagine a specific world with inherent worth?

5. Narrow down your answer by selecting the option that best matches the method used by the author to examine the ideas about the human's place within nature.

By following these steps, you should be able to determine which technique the author uses in the middle of the article.