No personally animals should not be held in captivity, although yes some animals are safer while being held in captivity some zoos, particularly roadside attractions are extremely mismanaged and horrible for animal care. Animals suffer from neglect, small cages, etc. Animals love being in their natural habitat but many animals kept in zoos are forced to become domestic pets. Along with that up to 5000 animals are killed a year in zoos(Only in Europe).
I'd say the answer is 'the visible is more dangerous than the invisible', because Duncan never suspected that his faithful Macbeth would be the one to kill him.
Who's he to talk about "no game" his name is <span>mccandless
you didn't post the whole thing.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is The narrator feels conflicted about wearing a veil.
Explanation:
Marjane has conflicting feelings towards the use of the veil.
She and her friends don't like the veil, and they don't understand why they force them to wear it.
Marjane likes to play with her friends, pretending they are revolutionary people, and even her mother goes to a protest without wearing the veil and is photographed, which creates fear that someone will recognize her through photographs.
Despite being young, Marjane wants to attend the protests, but her parents don't allow it.
The whole theme with the mandatory use of the veil generates mixed feelings in the protagonist, who states:<em> 'We found ourselves veiled and separated from our friends."
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