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The author of the essay "A Cat is not a Can of Soup" claims, "Adopting a pet from the Ferndale Shelter is often wiser than buying one." Which of the choices makes a counterclaim to the author's main argument? a.sometimes the animals arrive at the shelter very sick b.a great benefit that might surprise you is that pets are expensive at a shelter. c.you won't have a problem finding a gentle or sociable pet at the shelter d.the pet-shop puppies from mills are definitely not healthy and well adjusted

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Answered by zerotohero
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Answer:

D) The pet shop puppies from mills are definitely not healthy and well adjusted.

Explanation:

The main argument is , " Adopting a pet from Ferdale shelter is often wiser than buying one." But soon in the upper said statement he contradicts his sayings as if the pets are not healthy and well adjusted then why will an owner buy that pet. Any sane person will consider a pet that adjusts soon and well with their home's surroundings. Hence the statement D) counteracts the above statement of the essay.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

The author of the essay "A Cat is not a Can of Soup" claims, "Adopting a pet from the Ferndale Shelter is often wiser than buying one." Argument c is right - c. you won't have a problem finding a gentle or sociable pet at the shelter

Most of the time advantages of shelter animals is not known to us. Pet shops are like mills where animals just are a piece of merchandise waiting to be sold. On the other hand in a shelter people love and voluntarily care for betterment of such animals.

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