‘People protest about the cruelty of keeping animals in captivity, but they seem happy enough to eat meat, keep pets and visit z
oos. All animals should be free!’ Write an article for a magazine in which you explain your point of view on this statement. COULD SOMEONE PLEASE GIVE ME A GRADE 6 RESPONSE TO THIS!!
Keeping animals in captivity can prevent their extinction. Zoos, aquariums, water parks, and other facilities can help to maintain the viability of endangered species when humanity does not do a good enough job of protecting the animals in the wild.
When you say that people protest about the cruelty of keeping animals in captivity but they still eat meat and visit zoos, it is the same as saying that people love animals as pets but keep eating animals. Nevertheless, I understand that stopping eating meat is a personal decision and not everyone wants to do it. However, I think it is hypocrites, but I also think that judging people who "loves animals but still eats meat" is not the way. We, as people who love animals, should encourage everyone to stop eating meat at least a few times a week and share the benefits of it. Judging just sends the wrong message.
Those people who protest against cruelty are specifically arguing against cruelty, not containment. They don`t like the fact that some animals are being mistreated and/or hurt by their owners. This doesn`t mean they can`t eat meat or have pets, it just means that they fight for treating animals like humans, and providing them with the same rights to a comfortable home and medication.
The correct answer is "Few in the band have learned all of their music yet". When a verb agrees with its pronoun subject, it needs to sound natural. "Neither" and "either" always agree with a verb in singular form, and "anybody" agrees with a verb in the singular form as well.