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The sentences below have words that are missing. Choose the best option
from
those given below to complete the sentence.
Question 34 : In an anthropocentric ______________, animals are no more than property to human beings. Therefore, the concepts of 'humane' treatment and 'necessary' __________ are economic in nature. The idea that killing animals is not a serious issue as long as animals are not made to suffer rests ___________ on the widely accepted idea that animals do not have a right to life.
Option 1: This is incorrect. While "belief" could fit, "well-being" does
not align with the context of "necessary" actions, which are more likely to involve
suffering or harm. "Partially" is too vague and does not strongly connect to the
idea of animals lacking a right to life.
Option 2: This is incorrect. "Construct" is too abstract and does not fit the
context of a worldview or perspective. "Comfort" does not align with the idea of
"necessary" actions, which are more likely to involve suffering. "Somewhat" is too
weak to convey the strong connection to the idea of animals lacking a right to life.
Option 3: This is incorrect. "Universe" is too broad and does not fit the context of
a human-centered perspective. "Gain" does not align with the idea of "necessary"
actions, and "entirely" is too absolute, as the sentence does not suggest complete
reliance on the idea of animals lacking a right to life.
Option 4: This is accurate. "Worldview" fits the context of an anthropocentric
perspective, "suffering" aligns with the idea of "necessary" actions, and
"explicitly" conveys the clear connection to the widely accepted idea that animals
do not have a right to life.
Choice D is the correct answer.
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