At this point, the writer is considering adding the following true statement:

“He’s not doing too well. The best thing we can do for him is to return him to his native habitat.”
Should the writer make this addition here?

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Whether or not to include that statement depends on the context of the piece you are writing. If the narrative or argument you're presenting relates to the well-being of an individual, animal, or a broader theme (such as conservation or the importance of natural habitats), that statement could be a valuable addition. It implies a solution or a course of action, which can add depth to the discussion.

If, however, the surrounding text does not support the idea of returning someone or something to their native habitat, or if it shifts the focus away from your main argument, it might be better to omit it or revise it for coherence. Consider the overall flow, tone, and purpose of your writing to determine if this statement enhances or disrupts your message.

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