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People who support animal recognise that all animals have an inherent worth, value completely separate from their usefulness to humans. Every being with a will to live has the right to live free from exploitation and suffering. All animals have the ability to suffer in the same way and to the same degree that humans do.They feel pain, pleasure, fear, frustration, loneliness and familial love. When ever we consider doing something that would interfere with their needs, we are morally obligated to take then into account. People often ask if animal rights mean that animals that animals should have the right that would be benefits animals. But animals have the right not to suffer at the hands of humans and to live their lives they have an interest in doing so. That is the difference between equal consideration and equal treatment.Almost everyone cares about animals in some context, whether it is a beloved family companion, an irresistibly cute kitten or a majestic wild animal seen in a documentary. After all, we each have some built in capacity for empathy and compassion, as can be seen from the lengths that children often go to in order to help animals.1. What do the people who support animal rights recognise?a. People who support animal rights recognise that animals are not worth saving and must be killed off.b. People who support animal rights recognise that all animals have an inherent worth, a value which is completely separate from their usefulness to humans. They have the right to live a life which is free from suffering.c. People who support animal rights recognise that they help humans by providing food and skin and tusks.d. People who support animal rights recognise that the animals are like humans and think and feel just like us.2. As human beings, what are our moral obligations towards animals?a. As human beings, our moral obligations towards animals is to recognise that animals are not worth saving and must be killed off.b. As human beings, our moral obligations towards animals is not to harm them in any way and not doing anything that would interfere with their needs.c. As human beings, our moral obligations towards animals is to recognise that they help humans by providing food and skin and tusks.d. As human beings, our moral obligations towards animals is to recognise that the animals are like humans and think and feel just like us.3. What is the right of animals as mentioned in paragraph three?a. Animals have the right to vote and fight for freedom just like the humans.b. Animals have the right to be treated equally without discrimination of black and white.c. Animals have the right not to suffer at the hands of humans.They have the right to live a life of freedom, a life which is free from suffering and exploitation.d. Animals have the right to suffer at the hands of the humans and live a life with suffering and exploitation.4. Why should we rediscover our empathy, compassions, and respect for animals?a. We should re discover our empathy, compassion and respect for animals, they too are humans.b. We should re discover our empathy, compassion and respect for animals, so as to realise that they are all individuals with some capacity to feel pain and fear.c. We should re discover our empathy, compassion and respect for animals as they also think and act like humans.d. We should re discover our empathy, compassion and respect for animals as they don't have capacity for fear or pain.5. Anyone who cares about animals can start putting "these principles" into practice.What are "these principles"?a. These principles refers to the non violent protest that convey that we must reduce the use of food products and clothing that harm animals. We must grow the market for cruelty-free food, clothing and amusement.b. These principles refers to the exploitation of animals of and how we can further use them for our needs.c. These principles refers to the killing of animals for sport and enjoyment.d. These principles refers to the freedom of all animals into the world and destroying all the zoos in order to give them all the freedom.

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1. b. People who support animal rights recognise that all animals have an inherent worth, a value which is completely separate from their usefulness to humans. They have the right to live a life which is free from suffering.

2. b. As human beings, our moral obligations towards animals is not to harm them in any way and not doing anything that would interfere with their needs.

3. c. Animals have the right not to suffer at the hands of humans.They have the right to live a life of freedom, a life which is free from suffering and exploitation.

4. b. We should re discover our empathy, compassion and respect for animals, so as to realise that they are all individuals with some capacity to feel pain and fear.

5. a. These principles refers to the non violent protest that convey that we must reduce the use of food products and clothing that harm animals. We must grow the market for cruelty-free food, clothing and amusement.



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