Which statement ,begin emphasis,best,end emphasis, summarizes the main assertion made in this passage?

Answer options with 4 options
1.
Man takes control of nature through science.

2.
Man possesses an admiration for nature's beauty.

3.
Man shows indifference to nature through his activities.

4.
Man desires to find the interrelation of elements in nature.

The authors use which device to illustrate the firmness of their stance?

Answer options with 4 options
1.
references to authorities, including the King and Secretaries of State, who are legal experts

2.
an appeal to emotion which recalls a once prosperous relationship between the two parties

3.
repetition of "every thing" at the end of successive phrases to display a willingness to sacrifice

4.
a series of rhetorical questions that suggest various reasons why rebellion is a flawed term

1. The main assertion made in this passage is that man desires to find the interrelation of elements in nature.

2. The authors use a series of rhetorical questions that suggest various reasons why rebellion is a flawed term to illustrate the firmness of their stance.

Unfortunately, without the actual passage, it is not possible to provide a correct and accurate answer to your questions. Please provide the passage, and I will be happy to help you analyze it and answer your questions step-by-step.

To best summarize the main assertion made in the passage, the reader must carefully read and understand the content. The first step is to read the passage thoroughly, paying close attention to the main ideas and arguments presented. The reader should identify the key points and arguments being made. Once the reader has a good understanding of the passage, they can examine the answer options provided and determine which one best captures the main assertion made in the passage.

For the second question about the device used to illustrate the firmness of the author's stance, a similar approach can be followed. The reader should carefully read the passage and identify any devices or techniques used by the author to emphasize their position. Once the reader has a good understanding of the passage and the techniques used, they can examine the answer options provided and select the one that best fits the description of the technique used by the author.