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if [the animals] could speak, they would plead for a better life. it is wrong not to give them one.
this passage represents what type of support?
a it is evidence because it is a fact that can be confirmed or proven.
b it is evidence because the author is an expert on animal behavior.
c it is an inference based on what the zookeepers have told the author about the animals.
d it is an inference based on the animals' agitated, unhappy body language.
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