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2 years ago
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Introductory blurbs often contain valuable information. They'll always provide basic information about the passage, like title a

nd author name, but they can also contain important definitions or pieces of useful background knowledge.
Based on the definitions provided in this introductory blurb, which of the following is true?
Choose 1 answer:
symbiosis is always mutually beneficial
symbiosis is not always mutually beneficial
SAT
1 answer:
Valentin [98]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: symbiosis is not always mutually

Explanation:

Introductory blurbs often contain valuable information. They'll always provide basic information about the passage, like title and author name, but they can also contain important definitions or pieces of useful background knowledge.

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