Which statement from "Zoos: Joys or Jails?" best captures the author's point of view?

"At the zoo they are treated with care, but they should be treated with reverence."
"Animals behave differently than they would in their natural surroundings."
"Animals like big cats are accustomed to roaming territories of up to 10 square miles."
"Some advocates say that zoos protect and save endangered species."

1.B

2.D
3.A
4.A
Zackary is correct
4/4 (100%)

b d a a 100% your welcome bud

its only four questions, its pretty normal to get them all right

I think it's a but can you help me Ms. Sue or writeteacher

Yes, they are a 100% right. I would guess on one so the teacher doesn't realized that you might have cheated for them and the ones who are just coming for the answers. I am not trying to be mean , just here to help. :)

Its A QUICK CHECK WHICH MEANS ITS OPEN BOOK WHICH ALSO MEANS YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO GET 100%

i got 50% for me the answers were bcad :(

To determine which statement from the article "Zoos: Joys or Jails?" best captures the author's point of view, we need to analyze the statements and consider the author's perspective.

Statement 1: "At the zoo they are treated with care, but they should be treated with reverence."
This statement suggests that animals are treated well in zoos, but the author also believes they should be treated with reverence. It indicates that the author sees some positive aspects of zoos but might have concerns about the overall treatment of animals.

Statement 2: "Animals behave differently than they would in their natural surroundings."
This statement suggests that animals' behavior in zoos differs from their natural behavior in the wild. While it does not explicitly state the author's opinion, it could indicate that the author believes zoos might have negative impacts on animals' natural behaviors.

Statement 3: "Animals like big cats are accustomed to roaming territories of up to 10 square miles."
This statement presents a fact about animal behavior, specifically regarding big cats' need for a large roaming territory. It does not directly reflect the author's viewpoint.

Statement 4: "Some advocates say that zoos protect and save endangered species."
This statement acknowledges the viewpoint of advocates who argue that zoos play a role in protecting and saving endangered species. It does not reveal the author's opinion directly but suggests that the author recognizes this perspective.

Based on these statements, the one that best captures the author's point of view is likely Statement 2: "Animals behave differently than they would in their natural surroundings." This statement implies that the author believes zoos can negatively impact animals' natural behavior and might be critical of the zoo environment.

To fully understand the author's stance, it is essential to read the complete article and analyze other statements or arguments made by the author.

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