Which element is shared by both " Zoos: Joys or Jails? " and "Why do we Need Zoos? "N

A) Clearly stated claim
B) Humorous introduction
C) Unsupported facts
D) One sided argument

Read The passage. What technique is the author using to devolp point of view?

" Though zoos are meant to be a joy to viewers and teach lessons about our earth, the zoo jails it's inhabitants and passes on faulty knowledge . "

1) state a claim
2) Persuasive language
3) Supporting facts
4) arguments from opposing views

And you think ... ?

1) B

2) C

Is this one that you read?

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/ken-white/the-gorilla-the-boy-and-t_b_10247690.html

#1 is going to be either A or B.

#2 is not C.

The element shared by both "Zoos: Joys or Jails?" and "Why do we Need Zoos?" is:

D) One sided argument.

To get to this answer, you would need to analyze the content of both passages. "Zoos: Joys or Jails?" and "Why do we Need Zoos?" are both addressing the topic of zoos, and in both passages, the authors present a specific viewpoint about zoos.

In the passage provided, the author expresses a negative opinion about zoos by using language such as "zoo jails its inhabitants" and "passes on faulty knowledge." This demonstrates that the author has taken a one-sided position, which is also known as having a one-sided argument.

For the second question, the technique used by the author to develop their point of view is:
2) Persuasive language.

By using words like "though," "jails," and "faulty knowledge," the author employs persuasive language to present a negative viewpoint about zoos. Persuasive language is a technique writers use to influence the reader's opinion by appealing to their emotions or logic. In this case, the author is trying to persuade the reader that zoos are negative.