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dbose

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Why is Scanlan willing to have the wasps killed but not the bees?
 
  a. wasps are not getting inside her rooms
  b. the wasps are not pollinators
  c. it is too expensive to have the bees killed
  d. the bees are more friendly
  e. none of the above

Question 2

In the middle of the essay, Singer draws an analogy between a fictional character and
  our own behavior concerning those in need. That example
 
  a. is drawn from a film with a woman named Dora and a young boy.
  b. involves a man who buys a valuable old automobile.
  c. is a young child who is in desperate need of food and medicine.
  d. involves our desire for the latest television set.
  e. is about a train conductor who faces a crucial decision.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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