read it then go back look through the story and find your answer good luck
Boo Radley is a neighbor who lives on the same street as the Finch family. Boo's defining characteristic is his literal and symbolic invisibility.
A recluse who only comes out at night, Boo becomes a receptacle for the town's fears and superstitions. According to Jem, Boo is approximately six-and-a-half feet tall with bloodstained hands from eating raw squirrels and cats.
Jem also mentions that Boo has unsettling, yellow eyes and a long, jagged scar across his face. Jem then tells Scout and Dill that Boo also has rotten, yellow teeth and drools often.
Boo Radley has Autism Spectrum Disorder, Boo demonstrates an intense emotional connection in his protectiveness toward Scout and Jem, even to the point of risking his life to save theirs.
Answer:
American agriculture depends on the honeybee for survival.
The CCD epidemic is most likely caused by multiple factors.
Explanation:
A central idea (also called the main or key idea) is the main point the author of a text is making. Pieces of information that explain, expand, describe, illustrate, or clarify it are called supporting details.
The given text tells about a phenomenon called CCD and its impact on American agriculture. Its two central ideas are:
- American agriculture depends on the honeybee for survival.
- The CCD epidemic is most likely caused by multiple factors.
The remaining two options represent supporting details.