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245 | _aEvaluating Arguments About Animals | ||
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_aUnited States _bCrabtree Publishing Co,US _c25 Sep 2018 |
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_a48 pages _bPaperback _c140 x 216 x 5.08mm | 136.08g |
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_aShould animals be kept in zoos? Is it okay to use animals for entertainment in circuses or rodeos? Every day, we hear arguments about animal issues in the media. This book gives readers the tools to make sense of and evaluate some of these arguments. Using three relatable and accessible animal-related examples, this book introduces readers to the parts of an effective argument and prompts them to use the knowledge they have gained to evaluate the effectiveness of arguments on opposing sides of the issues. _dSocial & Civil Issues- Animal Rights |
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_GSocial & Civil Issues _aSocial & Civil Issues _dSocial & Civil Issues |
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_GAnimal Rights _aAnimal Rights _dAnimal Rights |
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