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from One Kingdom: Our Lives with Animals
by Deborah Noyes

1 Ideally a zoo visit is a mentorship—emotional, intellectual, spiritual—a way to interact with nature on a concentrated scale. It’s the wide, wild world in miniature, and its human architects are conscientious stewards. The zoo experience should be, first and foremost, meaningful. There’s too much at stake for it not to be.
In this quotation, It’s the wide, wild world in miniature, and its human architects are conscientious stewards., the author means that —
A) zoos should provide visitors with opportunities to feed and care for the animals
B) zoos need to be designed to accommodate most of the world’s animal species
C) people are responsible for properly feeding the animals in zoos
D) people have built and control the unnatural world the animals in their care now inhabit

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