Select the correct answer.
Read the following editorial letter.
Dear Citizens of Triston,
As a concerned citizen of Triston and member of the North Carolina Conservation of Nature Council, I am asking for the community's help
with serious Issue. First, I want to congratulate our town's mayor and city council for planning to build a new community theater. However,
do they realize that bullding the theater on Asbury Woodlands will destroy the prime breeding ground for an endangered species?
The
Bachman's warbler is a small, green-and-yellow bird about four inches in length. Since 1897. the population of the Bachman's warbler
In North Carolina has decreased from more than 500,000 to fewer than 100. The main reason is the destruction of the areas (like Asbury
Woodlands) that the bird uses for its natural breeding grounds. Bachman's warblers prefer thickly wooded swamps and wet thickets in full-
grown forests. it's there that they build their nests and feed on Insects.
This fact does
mean that we cannot build a community theater. We simply must consider building it in a slightly different location. After
all, our community has forever prided Itself on caring for our natural surroundings. The city council's honorable concern for the endangered
Bachman's warbler would smooth the ruffled feathers of many voters. With the councit's help and the support of our townspeople, future
generations will appreciate the beauty of this little bird.
Sincerely,
Redmond Harris
Which statement best captures the main argument of the letter?
A. Protecting the woodlands Is advisable because it will make voters who care about the environment happy.
B. The city council should not be allowed to pursue city projects that will decrease the population of endangered birds.
C. The need to conserve asbury woodlands to protect the endangered bachmans warbler far outweighs that of providing a community theater
D. Conserving asbury woodlans is impressed because the endangered bachmans warbler prefers thickly wooded swamps to build their nests and feed on insects