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and shadows exceptionally diverse—claustrophobically tropical biologist…

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and shadows
exceptionally diverse—claustrophobically
tropical biologists end up puzzling over
biological station in costa rica, giant trees
head, obscuring the sky, and every
and somber browns of plants and their
ntial shower the air reverberates with the
ects. mantled howler monkeys sound off in
itter reeks from the chemical adventures of
hours my puny primate nose wrinkles
then heaps of rotting fruit and a pile of cat
e i’m baffled by a shimmering lavender
a half - inch tall; then i drop to my knees and
cutter ants, each carrying a single delicate
time, slogging along the muddy paths, i
osses and fungi, or devoured by
e of small mice.
e and death for the moment, what do
ally diverse,” and why might anyone care? a
liar places illustrates how numbers of species
culminating in unparalleled tropical richness.
valley’s floor to mount whitney’s summit,
enched redwood groves, and yet across
only thirty - five species of snakes. almost twice
’s five square miles, as if a house full of
thimble, and there are nearly
s, more than half as many as in the continental
s encompass more lifestyles too, thanks to

  1. rainforests are endlessly fascinating

because of the abundance of species.

  1. rainforests lead scientists to ponder the

answers to unanswered questions.

  1. rainforests help people understand the

long - term effects of geological change.

part b
which aspect of the passage best reinforces the
correct point of view from part a?

  1. in paragraph 1, the author recalls some

surprising features of plant and animal life
in rainforests.

  1. in paragraph 3, the author explains why the

largest assortment of plant and animal life is
found in rainforests.

  1. in paragraph 4, the author gives advice

about how to help tourists engage with
the plant and animal life in rainforests.

  1. in paragraph 5, the author describes a

lifelong interest in the plant and animal life
in rainforests.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we first need to know the correct point of view from Part A (though not fully visible, we can infer from the options). Let's analyze each option for Part B:

Part B Analysis:
  • Option 1: Recalling surprising features of plant/animal life. If Part A's correct view is about rainforests' species abundance (like statement 2 in Part A: "Rainforests are endlessly fascinating because of the abundance of species"), recalling surprising features of plant and animal life would reinforce the idea of diverse species.
  • Option 2: Explaining why the largest assortment is in rainforests. But the question is about reinforcing the correct point of view (likely about species abundance), and recalling features (Option 1) is more direct in showing the diverse species.
  • Option 3: Giving advice to tourists. Not related to reinforcing a point about species abundance.
  • Option 4: Describing a lifelong interest. Also not related to reinforcing a point about species abundance.
Part A (assuming we need to answer, but the selected one is statement 2: "Rainforests are endlessly fascinating because of the abundance of species")

For Part A, the correct option is:

  1. Rainforests are endlessly fascinating because of the abundance of species.

For Part B, the correct option is:

  1. In paragraph 1, the author recalls some surprising features of plant and animal life in rainforests.
Final Answers:
Part A:
  1. Rainforests are endlessly fascinating because of the abundance of species.
Part B:
  1. In paragraph 1, the author recalls some surprising features of plant and animal life in rainforests.

Answer:

To solve this, we first need to know the correct point of view from Part A (though not fully visible, we can infer from the options). Let's analyze each option for Part B:

Part B Analysis:
  • Option 1: Recalling surprising features of plant/animal life. If Part A's correct view is about rainforests' species abundance (like statement 2 in Part A: "Rainforests are endlessly fascinating because of the abundance of species"), recalling surprising features of plant and animal life would reinforce the idea of diverse species.
  • Option 2: Explaining why the largest assortment is in rainforests. But the question is about reinforcing the correct point of view (likely about species abundance), and recalling features (Option 1) is more direct in showing the diverse species.
  • Option 3: Giving advice to tourists. Not related to reinforcing a point about species abundance.
  • Option 4: Describing a lifelong interest. Also not related to reinforcing a point about species abundance.
Part A (assuming we need to answer, but the selected one is statement 2: "Rainforests are endlessly fascinating because of the abundance of species")

For Part A, the correct option is:

  1. Rainforests are endlessly fascinating because of the abundance of species.

For Part B, the correct option is:

  1. In paragraph 1, the author recalls some surprising features of plant and animal life in rainforests.
Final Answers:
Part A:
  1. Rainforests are endlessly fascinating because of the abundance of species.
Part B:
  1. In paragraph 1, the author recalls some surprising features of plant and animal life in rainforests.