The R.A.C.E.R strategy is a method used to thoroughly answer a question. First, writers restate the question in a full sentence (R – RESTATE). Then, writers answerthe question in a brief statement (A – ANSWER). Next, writers must go back to the data and cites the evidence that best supports their answer (C - CITE
How can it help?
The RACER Strategy teaches students how to respond to open-ended questions. This strategy reminds students to answer questions completely and cite evidence and examples from the text.
Steps:
R = Restate the Question. The first step is to change the question into a statement. ...
A = Answer the Question. ...
C = Cite Text Evidence. ...
E = Explain What it Means.
Wait what is the question
Answer:
C. oversimplification
Explanation:
This argument is wrong because it gives an oversimplified solution to a complex problem, in other words, excludes important factors that can provide a more logical solution to the problem. The argument does not take into account that we all humans are logical and conscious creatures that can rethink the way we coexist with other animals so that they won't be harmed, and that through the implementation of specific actions we can have a positive impact on animals and nature.
Can you explain a little more?
C. looks and sounds like the best choice. I could be wrong though, let me know if I was right or wrong please xD