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STALIN [3.7K]
2 years ago
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Read this paragraph. 1. Zoos are needed to protect animals. 2. The Wildlife Conservation Society has worked hard to create more

than one hundred protected habitats around the world for the rerelease of different species. 3. The National Zoo in Washington D. C. has bred Sumatran tigers, boosting a population that was once only seven hundred in the world. 4. An award-winning education department can be found at the Bronx Zoo. By educating children and adults, zoos can inspire people to learn about ecological and conservation efforts. 5. Zoos are crucial in saving endangered species where otherwise they may die from habitat loss or starvation. 6. Many zoos have breeding programs that allow species to multiply and thrive. 7. Seeing an animal in person can foster compassion more than simply watching a documentary. Which sentence(s) is/are part of the evidence in this paragraph? a. Sentence 4 b. Sentence 6 c. Sentence 7 d. Sentence 1
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1 answer:
poizon [28]2 years ago
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Answer:

b. Sentence 6

Explanation:

I'm assuming that your question is asking about which sentence is proof that zoos are needed to protect animals, because that seems to be the main idea of this paragraph.

If that's the case, I think that the answer would be b. (Sentence 6) Many zoos have breeding programs that allow species to multiply and thrive. Those breeding programs would help protect animals (such as endangered species) because those programs would give those animals a safe habitat to live and expand their population once again so they don't die off.

hope this helps :)

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