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how according to silken does man abuse animals?
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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

According to Silken, creatures are naturally social creatures. This means that they want to be with other creatures, and they want to be around other creatures. So, when they're around other humans, they want to be with them.

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Answered by golusolu
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The answer is explained below.

Explanation:

  • The poem "Animal Care" is about caring for animals.
  • Animal rights are vital, and Jon Silkin explains why we should protect them.
  • It is shown that even the poet wondered why he should take care of even the smallest of things.
  • He then goes on to seek an answer from nature—the seas and the skies—but to no effect.
  • The poet draws attention to the pain caused by humans' failure to protect creatures like dogs, cats, cart horses, and owls.
  • The cause of this pain, on the other hand, is the man.
  • No matter how little they may seem, the poet understands the value of caring for these animals since they are the ones who will teach mankind how to love.
  • As a result, the poet expresses concern for animals and how the man inflicts cruelty on animals.

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