Which two supporting details can the author add to make the arguments in this passage stronger?
experimentation on animals is cruel and unnecessary. it is wrong to test drugs and products on animals. just because animals cannot
speak, it does not mean they do not feel any pain or discomfort. also, there is no guarantee that what is safe for animals will be safe for
humans. however, these experiments still continue. in today's world, where science has come so far in what it can do, there has to be a
better way to test products.
a statement about his personal feelings on animal experimentation
a fact about the mistreatment of animals in scientific experiments
a quote from a respected scientist who is against animal experimentation
a quote from a blogger who is against testing products on animals
a statement that appeals to the reader's emotions
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Which two supporting details can the author add to make the arguments in this passage stronger?
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