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hoa [83]
4 years ago
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Squirrels like to find more efficient ways to travel around town looking for food and excitement, and they frequently walk on th

e electrical wires above in order to more quickly cross streets. People also like finding better ways to travel around looking for food and exciting so obviously people too should walk on the electrical wires above to cross streets. After all, when squirrels stand up they look very much like humans, and both squirrels and humans are mammals. --argument constructed for the Phil 1010 test Checking for Fallacies & Add Global Comments
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1 answer:
Ber [7]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Yes, human and squirrel are mammals but human cannot walk on electric wires like squirrels.

Explanation:

Yes, there are some similarities between human and squirrel such as both are mammals, live on land and breath air for live. But there are also some differences between human and squirrel such as squirrel can walk on electric wires for searching of food but human cannot walk on the electric wires. Human use roads for transportation from one place to another. Squirrel lives on the trees while human lives in the houses made of wood and stones.

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