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Please help me i will mark you as brainleist (note this is multiple questions) 1. Refer to the Newsela article “PRO/CON: Can Eating Less Meat Cool the Climate?”

Read the text under the heading “Alarm Bells Ringing.”

Which text structure is signaled by clue words such as result?

A. compare and contrast
B. chronological order
C. cause and effect
D. order of importance

2. Refer to the Newsela article “PRO/CON: Can Eating Less Meat Cool the Climate?”

Why does the author of the argument against eating less meat think that reducing meat consumption will not make a difference?

E. The demands made by anti-meat activists are unreasonable.
F. Meat is essential to a healthy diet, and people enjoy it.
G. Plant-based agriculture uses more resources than livestock farming.
H. No solid research has concluded that livestock farming is not sustainable.

3. Refer to the Newsela article “PRO/CON: Can Eating Less Meat Cool the Climate?”

Read the text under the heading "CON: Don't blame farm animals for all those greenhouse gas emissions."

The author makes the claim that the idea that eating meat damages the environment is based on "fuzzy math and questionable science."

How does the author effectively support this claim?

I. by stressing how tasty a delicious steak is
J. by calling out the problems with the GLEAM model and meat alternatives
K. by comparing those who want to reduce meat consumption to criminals
L. by describing the humane ways in which animals are treated

Refer to the Newsela article "PRO/CON: Should We Abolish the Electoral College?"

Part A

Read the text under the heading "PRO: Let's Give All Voters an Equal Voice."

Which claim does the author make as a pro for doing away with the Electoral College?

M.. Imbalances in political power last for generations.
N . The majority party in the Senate and that of the president are constitutionally aligned.
O. Presidents focus their lawmaking powers on the small states.
P. The Electoral College potentially throws off the balance established in the legislative branch by the Constitution.

Question 2

Part B

Read this excerpt from the article.

Another balancing effect is the Senate's enormous power beyond shaping legislation. It also shapes the judicial branch and approves key executive branch administration leaders. This gives smaller states a healthy voice in shaping government.

Does this excerpt provide evidence that effectively supports the claim identified in Part A?

Q. Yes, because it explains how the Constitution establishes balance in the legislature.
R. Yes, because it describes how the Senate performs an important duty better than the Electoral College does.
S. No, because it explains how the legislative branch creates balance under the Constitution.
T. No, because it does not explain the Senate's role in shaping the executive branch.

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