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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen .

The purpose of my presentation is whether using


animals for entertainment should be banned or not.Now,Don't many words,let's go to my
presentaition.As you known,the exploitation /ˌek.splɔɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ of animals is such a
controlversial/ˌkɒn.trəˈvɜː.ʃəl/ issue that often divides opinions.a growing number of people
enunciate the idea that humans must employ animals to satisfy their various
needs,wheares the rest support the view that it is morally wrong to cause animals to
suffer.to my point of view, i hold the belief that there are pros and cons of using animals
for entertainment.one hand,in terms of advantage,it can't be denied that animals have
beneficial influence on human life.let's take a common situation.The use of the animal
may generate income for spectators, owners, betting agencies,organisers and the public at
large through taxes.moreover,people can learn more about the animal life and how to treat
to them from places like:zoos,aquariums,safaris/səˈfɑː.ri/.on the other hand,The animals
that are brought into zoos or other entertainment places for animal viewings have been
taken from their families and natural habitat which is the most important thing to an
animal.The sudden change of habitat can have a very bad effect on an animal.Another
focus of cons in entertainment is circuses. The animals are subject to do tricks for the
audience’s entertainment. The animals are kept in small cages and travel all over the place
for performances. Most of the techniques/tekˈniːk/ in circuses to train an animal involves
whipping, beating, hurting an animal to behave and perform tricks.people make them do
dangerous things,espeacially,jump through the fire ring.they can be burned by doing
it.even a bear must walk on a rope for peoples' entertainemnt.it isn't worth have animals
done those things.in conclusion,animal circuses should be banned as the trainers are
spiteful to animals by using wretched tools to make them do tricks and by putting
innocent/ˈɪn.ə.sənt/ bystanders’ lives at risk. Now I’ll try to answer any questions you
may have. Are there any questions. If there aren’t questions left, thank you for listening.

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