▶ Your Answer:
The lecture argues that prairie dogs should not be
exterminated because they do not harm the land and people, while the reading
states that they are harmful in several ways, and they should be exterminated.
To begin with, the professor states that they do not harm
the land, and they actually prevent errosion by digging holes, because
water penetrates through it. The reading supports that when prairie dogs dig
the holes, they make the surrounding soil
unstable, and make plants difficult to grow.
Besides, the lecture claims that prairie dogs do not infect
people with diseases. Since, they avoid people, they are unlikely to have
physical contacts with humans. Also, other rodents are the ones who carry
diseases, not the prairie dogs. The reading argues that prairie dogs have low
resistances to bubonic plague, and they tend to bite people
peopel when they feel threatened. This can be results in infecting
people with a bubonic plague.
Finally, the lecture notes that they do not harm the plants.
Instead of harming the crops, they prevent harming by eat insects which harms
the crops. In contrast, the reading argues that in some places, prairie dogs
eat up to 90 percent of the vegetation and it
greatly reduces ranchers' profits.
In conclusion,
prairie dogs can be harmful or have a positive effect on our world, but the
lecturer suggest that prairie dogs should not be exterminated because they are
not harmful.
Good (24–30)
첫번째 본문 -철자 오류. erosion -철자 오류. surrounding
두번째 본문 -철자 오류. people 내용 정리 잘하셨습니다. 철자에 신경 써주세요.
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