Singer's main conclusion in "All Animals Are Equal" is:
A) We ought to treat nonhuman and human animals equally.
B) We ought to extend the principle of equality to nonhuman animals, which means we should give their interests equal consideration.
C) We ought to extend the principle of equality to nonhuman animals, which means we should assign them the same rights as we have.
D) We ought to recognize that human and nonhuman animals are equal enough in their cognitive abilities that unequal treatment is unjustified.
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