Tucker is giving a speech proposing that more federal money be spent on research labs that conduct animal testing. There are fou
r different groups in the audience that will be listening to his speech: Group A: Members of the Congressional Appropriations Committee, who decide how government money is spent
Group B: Owners of research labs which conduct animal testing
Audience C: Members of an animal rights group who believe animal testing is cruel
Group D: People in the audience who have not yet formed an opinion on animal testing
Which question best reflects the biggest concern that Tucker must address for Group D?
A. Do the benefits of animal testing outweigh the financial costs?
B. What are some of the scientific benefits of animal testing?
C. How can you ensure that animals are treated humanely?
D. How will research labs benefit from more federal funds?
The question that best reflects the biggest concern that Tucker must address for Group D is "What are some of the scientific benefits of animal testing?"
Explanation:
Each one of the questions represents one of the groups and the point of view from where they can see the speech from, Group A worries about the monetary affectations, Group B worries about the benefit for labs with the budget, Group C worries about the animal rights, and since Group D does not have a clear posture towards the subject they can not have a specialized worry, which makes the question about the general benefits of testing the suitable question for them.
Answer: "pheromones" . ______________________________________________________ <u>Note</u>: "Odorless chemicals" that serve as "signals" to members of one's own species are called: <u> pheromones </u><u /> . _______________________________________________________