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kotykmax [81]
2 years ago
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This is the article that I need help finding the answers

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2 answers:
alukav5142 [94]2 years ago
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Answer:

cHECK QUIZIZ

Explanation:

vfiekz [6]2 years ago
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Answer:

1. What does the author want the reader to think?

<em>B, Zoos harm animals instead of helping them.</em>

2. The author has an opinion about what to do with animals if zoos close. Which sentence from the article shows this?

<em>C, They should give their animals to animal sanctuaries.</em>

3. Read the two sentences from the article.

They say they breed animals to help endangered animals in nature.

This group says that fewer than one in five zoo animals in the United States are endangered.

How are the sentences connected?

<em>A, They compare opposite arguments.</em>

4. Read the two sentences from the article.

They say they breed animals to help endangered animals in nature.

This group says that fewer than one in five zoo animals in the United States are endangered.

How are the sentences connected?

<em>The author uses the words "can" and "should" in the second sentence.</em>

<em><u>I used  the 630L one. Sorry if this didn't help at all.</u></em>

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