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HELP STORY -ANIMAL EMPTION STARE US IN THE FACE-Which statement describes the relationship between
humans' ability to identify animals' grimaces and
deciphering other facial expressions?
A The author believes that humans' ability to recognize
pain inanimals should lead to the ability to recognize
other facial expressions.
B The author discusses how animals' ability to show pain
through facial expression proves that they are capable of
a wide range of expressions.
C That author discusses how humans are only interested in
identifying pained facial expressions in animals to
improve the ethical treatment of them.
D The author explains how a grimace can be used as a
base-line emotion for animals, as all humans and animals
have similar expressions of pain.

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