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Question 1
Part A
In "The Case for Shelter Animals," what does the author explain about how society depicts pets?
Pets bring happiness and love to a household.
Pets are funny and always creating mischief.
Pets are a lot of trouble to care for.
Pets from shelters are better than those from breeders.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
"Often, they do not even treat common medical conditions."
"As a result, many of their animals are sickly or poorly socialized."
"This is why, every day, thousands of people make the decision to get a pet."
"They are treasured and beloved family members."
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Item 4
Question 1
Part A
In "The Case for Shelter Animals,"...
Question 1
Part A
In "The Case for Shelter Animals,"...
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