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kkurt
1 month ago
6

Based on the details "Youth Activism and Animal Rights,” which aspects of "Undercover Farmer” are factual elements? Check all th

at apply.
the occurrences of abuse at the farm
the name of the students’ club
the students becoming activists
the existence of a factory farm
the narrator’s disgust at the farm’s conditions
English
2 answers:
Bond [7.5K]1 month ago
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If you had provided the excerpt itself, it would have made identifying the correct responses easier. However, in line with the objectives of your question, I can identify at least three accurate answers. The last choice on the answer list (the narrator’s disgust at the farm’s conditions) is definitely applicable. Additionally, I would also select the third option (the students becoming activists) as well as the fourth choice (the existence of a factory farm).

Naddik [7.5K]1 month ago
3 0

The factual components of "Undercover Farmer" as described in "Youth Activism and Animal Rights" include:

students taking on activist roles

the presence of a factory farming operation

the narrator’s revulsion regarding the conditions at the farm

The aim of "Youth Activism and Animal Rights" is to persuade readers to engage in social activism. The narrator outlines fundamental societal issues, suggests innovative strategies to address them, and illustrates the societal changes prompted by this movement. The emphasis is placed on young people's potential to effectuate positive transformations in society. The excerpt centers around the commitment, compassion, and proactive mindset of the youth towards social challenges.

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