The following passage (paragraph 16) adds to the development of the text mainly by___________ .
The longer I spent with our goats, the more complex and wonderful their emotional life seemed: their moods, desires, sensitivity, intelligence, attachments to place and one another, and us. But also the way they communicated messages with their bodies, voices, and eyes in what I can’t try to translate: their goat song......
Answer choices for the above question
A. using Greek tragedy as a primary source to explain how animals have been studied history
B. suggest that goats have a song-like voice that makes their emotions more relatable
C. showing that animals have their own unique ways of feeling and communicating
D. arguing that goats have the most human-like emotional responses because of their intelligence