Which statement below best describes the way in which Grimwade unfolds his ideas in the text?
He begins with an overview of gold mining outcomes, reviews the historical and cultural implications of gold mining.
then ends by reminding the audience of the fickle nature of such endeavors.
He begins by offerings a balanced view of gold mining, dives deep into details about how various countries differed
in their approach to mining, then ends by celebrating miners who found huge nuggets.
He begins by describing the process of gold mining, offers historical context, then ends by recounting specific
examples of how gold mining has been harmful.
He begins by explaining the importance of gold mining, offers details on how mining towns developed, then ends by
describing the difficulties gold miners have faced over the years.
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