Question
Which sentence should a writer put in the body of an argumentative essay that claims that animals have feelings?
Animals cannot tell people how they are feeling
Animals cannot tell people how they are feeling
People like to imagine that animals think the way humans do
People like to imagine that animals think the way humans do
People should not punish animals when they do something wrong
People should not punish animals when they do something wrong
Animals can feel grief at the loss of other animals
Animals cannot tell people how they are feeling
Animals cannot tell people how they are feeling
People like to imagine that animals think the way humans do
People like to imagine that animals think the way humans do
People should not punish animals when they do something wrong
People should not punish animals when they do something wrong
Animals can feel grief at the loss of other animals
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GPT 3.5
Animals can feel grief at the loss of other animals
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GPT 3.5
Yes, I am sure. The sentence "Animals can feel grief at the loss of other animals" supports the claim that animals have feelings. It suggests that animals are capable of experiencing a deep sense of sorrow or sadness when they lose a companion, indicating an emotional capacity beyond mere instinct or biological reactions.