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Which of the following best completes the passage below?
A new children’s book by a prominent invertebrate expert features detailed profiles and photographs of the thousands of bee species common to North America, most of which, children are often surprised to learn, are comprised of solitary insects. The author hopes not only to expand recognition of diversity in the invertebrate world, but also to _________________________.
a. teach children about different kinds of bees. b. surprise other invertebrate experts with previously undiscovered information. c. convince the public that bee species should be studied in greater detail. d. counter the common misconception that all bees are social insects. e. detail what makes bees unique among other insects.
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Which of the following best completes the passage below?
A new children’s book by a prominent invertebrate expert features detailed profiles and photographs of the thousands of bee species common to North America, most of which, children are often surprised to learn, are comprised of solitary insects. The author hopes not only to expand recognition of diversity in the invertebrate world, but also to _________________________.
a. teach children about different kinds of bees. b. surprise other invertebrate experts with previously undiscovered information. c. convince the public that bee species should be studied in greater detail. d. counter the common misconception that all bees are social insects. e. detail what makes bees unique among other insects.
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Agree with D
solitary insects ....social insects
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