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5. Considering both numbers of animals involved and the 7. Individual agricultural workers are not as productive
extent to which they are harmed, factory farming causes as industrial workers, given that agriculture has a less
more harm to animals than does any other human practice. developed division of labour.
A) Other human practices are more harmful to animals than A) Considering that the division of labour in agriculture is less
factory farming when both numbers of animals and how advanced, individual agricultural workers are less productive
much they are damaged are taken into consideration. than their industrial counterparts.
B) Not only factory farming but also other human practices B) If agriculture had a more developed division of labour,
have caused considerable harm to animals, resulting in an industrial workers could be as productive as individual
increase in the number of animals being damaged. agricultural workers.
C) The number of animals suffering from the harmful effects of C) Individual agricultural workers are not more productive
factory farming has increased, making factory farming the than industrial workers because agriculture boasts a more
most dangerous human practice to affect animals. advanced division of labour.
D) Factory farming, which causes more animals to suffer from D) Despite labour division development in agriculture, industrial
its negative effects, is one of the main contributors to the workers are more productive than their individual agricultural
damage to animals along with other human practices. counterparts.
E) Factory farming is more harmful to animals compared to E) As agriculture has a less advanced division of labour,
other human practices when numbers of animals as well as individual workers in this sector are as productive as
the degree of the damage are taken into account. industrial workers.
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6. Before the 17th century, no serious scientific work was done 8. To qualify for legal protection, an animal must be living in
on gases, and they were all thought to be just air. the wild and be listed as endangered.
A) Before the 17th century, gases were all believed to be just A) A wild animal cannot be saved from extinction unless any
air because scientific studies conducted on gases were not kind of legal protection is immediately ensured.
accurate enough to change this belief.
B) An animal is provided with legal protection only when it is a
B) It was only in the 17th century that scientists began to carry member of wildlife and on the list of endangered animals.
out in-depth research on gases, quitting the idea that gases
C) Whether an animal lives in its natural habitat or not, it must
were all just air.
be legally protected if it is on the list of endangered animals.
C) By the 17th century, none of the scientific studies done on D) An endangered animal must be given legal protection if its
gases could eradicate the thought that gases are all just air.
survival in the wild is no longer possible.
D) Until the 17th century, there was not any important scientific E) The lack of legal protection will absolutely jeopardise the
research conducted on gases, which were all seen as just existence of a wild animal that has been on the edge of
air.
extinction.
E) It was once thought that gases are all just air; however, in the
17th century, remarkable scientific research on gases began
to flourish.
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