In the third paragraph, the author mentions Yi-Fu Tuan's argument primarily in order to

Jazzy on September 19 at 08:47PM

C vs. D

What's the fundamental distinction between C and D that should make us choose one over another?

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Emil-Kunkin on September 21 at 07:02PM

Hi, c is saying that the paragraph is intended to give credit to the originator of a theory. D is saying that the paragraph is intended to be the basis of the authors own argument. The key way to distinguish them is to determine fit he paragraph in question is mainly trying to applaud a theorist or to provide support for the authors own argument.