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passage 1 passage 2★ to bee or not to beek. rister1. \if the bees disap…

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passage 1 passage 2★ to bee or not to beek. rister1. \if the bees disappear, humans would have 4 years to live,\ albert einstein2. earthwatch institute has declared the bees as the most important living beings on planet earth. however, these important insects have also been on the endangered species long list. these statements tell you that saving the bees is more important than ever.3. according to recent studies, the number of bees in the world has been reduced by almost 90 percent. the alarming decline has been caused by uncontrolled use of pesticide, deforestation, and lack of flowers.4. if you are wondering why the little insect is considered the most important creature, think about what bees are known to do. they hop from flower to flower causing pollination. bees are responsible for 70 percent of the worlds agriculture. without bees pollination, the worlds fauna will also disappear. another interesting fact is that bees are the only living beings that do not carry any type of pathogens. therefore, all the pollination is a healthy, necessary activity that bees conduct.5. in order to protect bees, there are various actions people around the world need to take without delay. one of the most important acts is prohibiting the use of pesticides. farmers, big or small scale, should farm naturally. find beekeepers around you and support them any way you can. keep a small flower garden in your home and ask your parents to help you in giving back to the little insect that gives you so much.6. if bees cannot be, these crops, to name a few, would be gone: almonds, apples, apricots, avocados, blueberries, cantaloupes, cashews, coffee, cranberries.★ which sentence accurately explains how \to bee or not to bee\ presents a different view of the bee problems than \stop killing the bees\?a it focuses on the crops that would disappear without bees while \stop killing the bees\ describes how bees lose memoryb it lists studies that show why bees are disappearing while \stop killing the bees\ lists studies that focus on bees healthc it describes the actions anyone can do to help the bees while \stop killing the bees\ describes what only farmers can dod it explains why the disappearance of bees would harm humans while \stop killing the bees\ explains how pesticides harm bees

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"To bee or not to bee" focuses on the human consequence of bee loss (Einstein's quote, crop extinction) and why bees matter (pollination role). "Stop Killing the Bees" focuses on the causes of bee decline (pesticides, deforestation) and solutions to protect them. Option A incorrectly references memory loss, which is not mentioned. Option B is wrong because "To bee or not to bee" does not focus on bee health studies. Option C is incorrect because "Stop Killing the Bees" includes actions for everyone, not just farmers. Option D accurately captures the core focus of each: the human harm of bee loss vs. pesticide harm to bees.

Answer:

D. It explains why the disappearance of bees would harm humans while "Stop Killing the Bees" explains how pesticides harm bees.