<em>Which element is shared by both " Zoos: Joys or Jails? " and "Why do we Need Zoos?”</em>
<em>The answer is D) One-sided argument.</em>
- <em>In both " Zoos: Joys or Jails? “ and "Why do we Need Zoos?” it is clearly stated the idea of the writer against zoos. In “Zoos: Joys or Jails” the word joys compared to jails gives the ironic sensation the writer wants to give, it means people get joy out of jailing animals into zoos. The two “j’s” create a sort of rhyme that helps to the ironic or sarcastic tone. In “Why do we need Zoos?” the idea is that there is no real purpose on having zoos.</em>
<em>Read The passage. What technique is the author using to develop point of view?</em>
<em>" Though zoos are meant to be a joy to viewers and teach lessons about our earth, the zoo jails its inhabitants and passes on faulty knowledge . "</em>
<em>The correct answer is 4) Arguments from opposing views. </em>
- <em>In this passage, the technique helps the author in expressing the two sides of the coin, this is that people who go to zoos have fun and learn but treating animals as mere objects of entertainment. </em>
Option 2 because the median of all the numbers is $37, so the median of Q1 is $18 and the median of Q2 is $48.50 so $48.50-$18= $30.50
Answer:
yes they are harmful
Explanation:
house mice may be cute and cuddly, but they are real health hazard. Their feces and saliva can spread bacteria and contaminate food sources.
Making a list of specific details that you get from the main idea of the subject you are currently can be considered to be as outlining. Making an outline would lead to a better understanding of the topic in which it could be organised creatively using graphic organisers and other visual presentations.