Help Me Please, WORTH 50 POINTS!
You will complete an organizer as you have done previously.
Topic: Wild Animals in Captivity
Question: Should animals be kept in zoos?
Prompt: You will organize an argument against keeping animals in zoos.
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EVIDENCE 1
Negative Effects of Keeping Animals in Zoos
Not even the city zoos are safe. At the London Zoo this month, 11 South African penguins were attacked and killed by a wild animal that lives in the city-the fox. Although the penguin pool is normally surrounded by a fence, this pool had been damaged in 2008 and never repaired. The urban fox, known for its intelligence, can easily detect breakages and openings in fences and enclosures.
-London Daily Sun, March 2009
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EVIDENCE 2
Negative Effects of Keeping Animals in Zoos
Biologists conducted a study on the life span of elephants that live in different environments. They studied elephants living in the wild and elephants living zoos. The study showed a marked difference in the life span of the elephants. It was concluded that the size of the environment makes a big difference in how long elephants are able to live.
Elephant Life Span Study Results
Elephant Life Span Study, Georgia Mason and Rob Clubb (2001)
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DIRECTIONS:
Copy and paste the Argument Organizer below into the essay submission box, and add your information. Follow these directions as you complete the organizer:
Write in complete sentences.
Write from third person point of view.
Do not use feelings or emotions.
State a claim that is clear and concise.
Provide two reasons to support your claim.
Provide evidence that supports each reason, and give credit to the sources.
End with a clearly stated call to action.
Argument Organizer
Claim:
Clearly stated in your own words
Reason 1:
In your own words
Evidence/Support for Reason 1:
Quote from the evidence provided using a signal phrase
Reason 2:
In your own words
Evidence/Support for Reason 2:
Quote from the evidence provided using a signal phrase
Conclusion:
Call to action—Encourage your readers to do something about the issue.