The correct answer is: option D
"Pets may carry diseases picked up in captivity."
the reason why the inference of releasing a pet to their original native area should be REVISED, is that the pet after some time in captivity, they can bring diseases and put in risk other animal's lives. It would not endanger the wildlife, other animals.
<span>exposition accomplishes three purposes: provides background information, establishes the setting, and introduces the characters. The exposition ends with the inciting incident, the point at which the action begins and the complication (or rising action in a drama) begins. Depending on the length of a work, the exposition may be a few paragraphs or several pages.</span>
I believe the answer would be C. A Saint.
From the book "The Scarlet Letter"
This learned stranger was exemplary, as regarded at least the outward forms of a religious life, and, early after his arrival, had chosen for his spiritual guide the Reverend Mr.Dimmesdale. The young divine, whose scholar-like renown still lived in Oxford, was considered by his more fervent admirers as little less as a heaven-ordained apostle, destined, should he live and labor for the ordinary term of life, to do as great deeds for the now feeble New England Church, as the early Fathers had achieved for the infancy of the Christian faith.
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