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." Wch 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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b.the author prefers getting animals from the shelter thus this statement contradicts the fact that we should avoid getting pets from animal stores
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"A cat is not a can of Soup" Claims, "Adopting a pet from the Ferndale Shelter is ofter wiser than buying one"
As per the given choices the statement which is most contradictory as per above mentioned quotes is point "B" a great benefit that might surprise you is that pets are expensive at shelter"
As per above lines the author is focusing on adopting pets from a shelter instead of buying them from any other source in the market. For example not to buy a dog from a kennel.
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