Final
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FINAL JEOPARDY

Category: Author’s Claim and Evidence

Question

Which statement best explains the difference in how the two authors use evidence to support their claims about releasing animals into the wild?

A. The author of Let Wild Animals Be Wild uses examples of successful animal reintroductions to argue animals should return to their habitats, while the author of Don’t Release Animals Back to the Wild uses examples of animals struggling after release to argue captivity may be safer.

B. The author of Let Wild Animals Be Wild uses examples of endangered animals raised in captivity to argue animals should remain protected by humans, while the author of Don’t Release Animals Back to the Wild uses examples of animals thriving in ecosystems to argue animals should return to the wild.

C. The author of Let Wild Animals Be Wild uses examples of animal conservation programs to argue animals should return to the wild, while the author of Don’t Release Animals Back to the Wild uses examples of conservation programs to argue animals should sometimes remain in captivity.

A