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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Can I say that

I am studying for my toefl:

Can I write that?

The author has mentioned (or mentions?) in the passage that zoos provide an educational background for visitors, in contrast the speaker claims that people visiting a zoo only come to be entertained (can I say: for being entertained?)

Thanks for help

Chris
  

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I am studying for the TOEFL. The author states that zoos provide an educational background for visitors. In contrast , the speaker claims that people visit a zoo only to be entertained .

  • I am studying for the TOEFL.
  • The author states that zoos provide an educational background for visitors.
  • In contrast , the speaker claims that people visit a zoo only to be entertained .
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I am studying for the TOEFL.


The author states that zoos provide an educational background for visitors. In contrast, the speaker claims that people visit a zoo only to be entertained.

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