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The rising and falling water level entails various
consequences. One of the most obvious, well known to all
who have seen Lake Mead, is the "bathtub ring" left on the
canyon walls after each drawdown of water, or what
rangers at Glen Canyon call the Bathtub Formation. This
phenomenon is perhaps of no more than aesthetic
importance; yet it is sufficient to dispel any illusion one
might have, in contemplating the scene, that you are
looking upon a natural lake.
OA. A critical tone
OB. A disgusting tone
OC. A positive tone

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Based on this passage, the author most likely will argue that  A critical tone Thus, option "A" is correct.

What the Canyon looks like now?

The author describes what the Canyon looks like now - there is no flora, and even less fauna because the animals have nothing to feed on. It is visually pleasing, but at what cost? The author then describes what the Canyon looked like before the dam was built and he implies that it looked so much better.

Thus, option "A" is correct.

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