Answer: Ancient domesticated cats' travel and relationship with humans resulted in their widespread presence around the world.
Explanation:
The article in question is called <em>"DNA Tells Tale of How Cats Conquered the World" by Tina Hesman Saey </em>and it focuses on telling how cats spread across the world.
The article concludes from DNA evidence that cats spread to Europe from the Middle East after first being domesticated there. It concludes this by comparing the DNA of cats in those areas now vs the DNA of cats from other parts of the world. The study suggests that this spread was probably as a result of merchants travelling with their cats with some of them leaving to find new homes as cats are a territorial species and so could not have spread across the world were it not for travelling with humans.
Jesse's claim is reasonable because, based on previous knowledge, Jesse's goldfish will likely be similar in weight to other goldfish, which is a maximum of 9.9 at full size
The writer persuades lots of people so he/she must be able to persuade you too. Also, this quotation doesn't contain an expert opinion, statistics or testimonial
<span>These lines from the Declaration of Independence are an example of the use of </span>"thesis". The author, Thomas Jefferson, is making a claim and then is about to back it up with evidence.