Frivolous can mean:
1- Something unimportant, petty as in <em>they regard window shopping as a </em><em>frivolous</em><em> activity;</em>
2- Something that is not serious,for example: <em>she always has </em><em>frivolous</em><em> remarks about my clothes;</em>
3-<em> A</em>nd<em> </em>it is used in law to state that an argument has no solid basis, for instance: <em>They kept showing</em> <em>some </em><em>frivolous </em><em>pieces of evidence.</em>
Are is the correct answer. Was would be past tense and therefore would need travelled. Is doesn't work for plurals so therefore it must be are
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all I know is that the answer is for sure not "Both foreseeable and accurate"
Explanation:
I just took the test and got it wrong
You could put up posters, volunteer at animal hospitals, or maybe even research them to know more about their needs.