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Social Studies, 18.12.2020 18:10, Aaraar

Read the entry from Bruno’s a blog about animal welfare I encourage everyone to do what they can to help animals. Animals cannot fend for themselves, so it is up to us to protect them. So you might think, "What can I do to make a difference? I’m just one person." Well, you can make a major difference. Last year alone, more than twenty thousand dogs and cats were rescued and adopted into loving families. The effort of each person counts and has a huge impact.

How can Bruno further develop his claim in this entry?

Include links to stories of animals being adopted.
Show images of animals being groomed.
Provide a video that teaches people how to train their animal.
Show images of dogs playing at a park.

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