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The writer of the reading passage and professor in the lecturer discuss whether the two orcas are the same one. The passage explains that those whales are completely different creatures while the professor raises specific counterclaims and points out why they are identical. To begin with, the lecturer argues that under the different circumstances. Such as the amount of sunlight that they have been exposed, could make them seem different, indicating that two killer whales are indeed, one. This is in complete opposition to the point made in the reading passage, stating that two whales are different beings because their different colors. Furthermore, the second assertion, that distance between two were too far which the whales actually can swim is refuted by the lecturer. He explains that there are two types of this animal – hunting and fishing -, and the latter species are able to move 2000 miles. So 15,000 miles doesn't matter for them. This is why the lecturer contradicts the second point of the reading passage. Finally, regarding for the last point about measuring age by their size, the writer of the reading passage argues that both of them had similar size a nonsense because of the time gap between them. However, the lecturer contends that knowing their age by their size is misconception because whales stop growing after 20 years. |