Part A

In "The Case for Shelter Animals," what does the author explain about shelters' resources?


It is less expensive to house animals at shelters.

Shelters have more resources than puppy mills.

Shelters don't have the resources to keep animals forever.

Volunteers provide resources at animal shelters.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?


"So, in a very real sense, adopting a dog or a cat from a shelter is literally an act that can save that animal’s life."

"It rewards organizations that treat animals with kindness."

"Shelters are full of animals that need homes."

"Sadly, it means that they are at risk of being put down."

Answer :

Answer: Part A, Shelters don't have the resources to keep animals forever.

Part B, So in very real sense.

Explanation:K-12

Part A: The explanation regarding shelters' resources:

C). Shelters don't have the resources to keep animals forever.

Part B: The evidence backing answer to part A:

D). "Sadly, it means that they are at risk of being put down."

"The Case for Shelter Animals"

The detail that the author provides is the concern for not having permanent shelters for animals. The cause he states behind this is the lack of adequate resources.

The description which supports this idea is that it is leading to the risk of those animals being left.

This supports the detail provided in the first part and establishes its validity among the readers.

Thus, options C and D are the correct answers.

that the author provides

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