(1) Jack-o'-lantern mushrooms—which have the scientific name omphalotus illudens—are orange mushrooms that grow in North America
. (2) Jack-o'-lantern mushrooms take their name from their orange color and from another interesting feature. (3) Many people try to find these mushrooms in the fall to see their eerie glow, but they can be difficult to spot. (4) People should not pick jack-o'-lantern mushrooms as they are toxic and can make humans very ill. (5) The best way to appreciate these unique mushrooms is to see them growing in the wild. Which of these supporting details BEST fits after sentence 2? A) Jack-o'-lantern mushrooms grow east of the Rocky Mountains. B) Jack-o'-lantern mushrooms grow in bunches on decaying wood and leaves. C) The gills of jack-o'-lantern mushrooms give off a faint, glowing light. D) Some people confuse jack-o'-lantern mushrooms with nontoxic chanterelles.
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