Read the short passage, “Multnomah Falls” from the Seven Wonders of Oregon by Timothy Krause:
Multnomah Falls is a waterfall near the village of Troutdale. It is 620 feet high, and it has two parts. It is the tallest waterfall in the state. The water comes from underground springs.
The park around the waterfall is very busy in the summer. More than 2 million visitors stop at the waterfall each year. Visitors can take pictures from below, but there is a path to a bridge for the perfect view of the falls. Visitors can also climb a 1.2-mile trail to the top.
Which of the following is true about the rhetorical context of this piece?
Responses
It is intended to allow the reader to compare travel statistics between Multnomah Falls and
It is intended for a general audience who might be interested in Multnomah Falls.
It is intended to persuade people to come to Multnomah falls.
It is intended for religious studies students who want to delve deeply into the spiritual practice of local indigenous tribes.