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read the selection and choose the best answer to each question. from say what, horse? by jessie haas 1 humans have been communicating with horses since we first domesticated them around 5,500 years ago. but the conversation has been pretty one way. we gave orders. they behaved as if they understood - or not. 2 meanwhile horses have been watching us, reading our moods, and communicating in ways that we usually fail to understand. but science is finally catching on to that and taking a fresh look at the horse - end of this long relationship. 8 based on information in the article, the reader can conclude that scientific studies have taught humans that - horses can alter their actions based on human behavior horses recognize and understand spoken language horses can be trained to perform a variety of difficult tasks horses have facial expressions that are too subtle for humans to notice clear all
The passage mentions that science is now looking at the horse - side of the human - horse relationship and that horses have been communicating in ways humans usually fail to understand. It implies that horses have certain aspects of communication (like facial expressions) that are hard for humans to notice. The other options about horses altering actions based on human behavior, recognizing spoken language, and being trained for difficult tasks are not supported by the given text.
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horses have facial expressions that are too subtle for humans to notice