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Luda [366]
1 year ago
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Read the texts.

English
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dezoksy [38]1 year ago
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After reading both texts, we can see that the authors mostly share their opinions about the San Diego Zoo, but that Text 1 author prefers capybaras.

  • Zoos provide people with important information about animals. - Both authors.
  • The San Diego Zoo is a great place for animals to live. - Both authors.
  • The best animal to see at the zoo is the capybara. - Text 1 author.

<h3>What are the authors' opinions?</h3>

After reading both Text 1 and Text 2, we can see that the two authors like the San Diego Zoo. One goes there as a visitor, the other works there. Both speak of how the zoo provides important information about the animals. And both mention that the zoo provides a good habitat for the animals. However, Text 1 author focuses on capybaras, whereas Text 2 author speaks more generally.

With the information above in mind, we can conclude the author who would agree with each opinion is the following:

  • Zoos provide people with important information about animals. - Both authors.
  • The San Diego Zoo is a great place for animals to live. - Both authors.
  • The best animal to see at the zoo is the capybara. - Text 1 author.

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