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Veronika [31]
2 years ago
5

Dr. Miller doesn’t want the tigers to vanish. These majestic beasts are disappearing at an alarming rate. Dr. Miller thinks that

we should write to our congress people. If we let them know that we demand the preservation of this species, maybe we can make a difference. Dr. Miller also thinks that we should donate to Save the Tigers. We owe it to our grandchildren to do something.
English
1 answer:
inna [77]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: Problem / Solution

Explanation: This is problem and solution because the problem is that tigers are disappearing and going extinct at an alarming rate. Dr. Miller thinks of a solution and that is to write to congress and let them know that we demand the preservation of this species, or donate to Save the Tigers, which will help to support and empower those who are fighting the hardest to preserve the tigers.

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