ELEVENTH TASK
1. Whose viewpoint is expressed?
According to the author, the article is about the point of view about if the chimpanzees could consider 'persons'
2. What does the author want us to think?
The author wants us to think if we are truly the only people who can have right for the benefit of one or not. Comparing chimpanzees with people serves to question us and see the difference between 'human' and 'person' and see that they can also be a case of 'person'
3.What viewpoint is not expressed? Whose voice do we not hear?
5.Can you think of other questions this text responds to?
Do you consider chimpanzees to be a person?
What would you do in that situation if you were not fulfilling your housing rights?
1. Whose viewpoint is expressed?
According to the author, the article is about the point of view about if the chimpanzees could consider 'persons'
2. What does the author want us to think?
The author wants us to think if we are truly the only people who can have right for the benefit of one or not. Comparing chimpanzees with people serves to question us and see the difference between 'human' and 'person' and see that they can also be a case of 'person'
3.What viewpoint is not expressed? Whose voice do we not hear?
I think it did not show what the biologists think about this, I think they should have an opinion like the scientists on the behavior of the chimp. They just mentioned what the philosophers did, they did not say what happened after presenting the writing that they made
4.What is an alternative perspective of the text?
I believe that the perspective of this article is to be aware that although we are "reasonable" people we behave badly sometimes with the other beings around us, we believe that we are the owners of animals and things and that is not the case, just as we have rights animals also have rights in this world
4.What is an alternative perspective of the text?
I believe that the perspective of this article is to be aware that although we are "reasonable" people we behave badly sometimes with the other beings around us, we believe that we are the owners of animals and things and that is not the case, just as we have rights animals also have rights in this world
5.Can you think of other questions this text responds to?
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