Answer:
I believe the best response to a counterclaim that raising animals to be used as cat food is cruel is:
C. By illustrating how animals in the wild are often carnivores.
Explanation:
The author is defending that human owners should not impose a vegan diet on their cats, since cats are naturally carnivores. That means their bodies truly need meat to function properly, and imposing a different diet causes health problems, which is basically cruelty.
<u>People may present as a counterclaim the idea that raising animals to be used as cat food is cruel. That's a valid notion, but the author could easily respond to it by keeping to his explanation of what is and isn't natural. Before being domesticated, cats lived in the wild. Therefore, they hunted and killed other animals to feed themselves. Now that they have been domesticated, they depend on their owners to be fed. Since they are still carnivores - that hasn't changed - it is the owners obligation to provide them with what they need. Cats that have owners do not go out to hunt for their own food. They count on their owners to feed them. So, even if it sounds cruel, it is up to us humans to make the cat food that will serve its purpose properly by having meat in it.</u>
The overall story is talking about how the gods where not their for them when they needed them. I think the theme of Antigone based on scene five is that people should be thankful for what they have and not take it for granted because if you take it for granted, when you really need something it isn't going to be there.
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At the time, religion, especially Christianity was extremely popular and greatly influenced the writings at the time. However, <em>The Prince</em>, went against this, defying the ways of their religion.
In the poem "Runagate, Runagate," Robert Hayden describes the escape of slaves who were running to the North trying to find freedom. He describes this in two different ways.
First, he talks from the point of view of the slave. He describes the fear that they felt running at night, as well as the determination that encouraged them. On the other hand, he describes the runaway slaves from the perspective of their master. The master describes them as scorpions, and warns of how difficult they are to catch.
The author uses these two points of view in order to increase the suspense and excitement of the text. He wants people to wonder what will happen and whether the slaves will be able to escape from their masters.