Okay, let's break it down:
Nothing in the excerpt suggests he's famous (even if it looks like he does good deeds), so that answer is out. Nothing suggests he's a celebrity (wanting privacy or not), so that answer is gone too.
The passports suggest he leaves home. It alludes to him being on several different missions - enough to train someone else, but that doesn't mean he's not home often; his missions could be a few times per year for all we know. That said, this could be the answer if there's additional info we don't have on previous pages.
I think the best answer is he's an eccentric man, which means sort of strange or unconventional. The behavior he exhibits is excitement, then caution, then satisfaction. The whole story that is shown is slightly strange and unconventional: people don't normally meet with cash, supplies, and passports coupled with paranoia or constantly changing emotions. The reader doesn't really know what's going on.
The only thing that may change this answer is if there's critical information on the previous page(s) that we can't see (the content before it says "with danger").
Hope this helps!
Answer:
The evidence in the paragraph 2 that best supports the interference that native animals cannot always compete with exotic pets released into their area is that it is not possible that all animals that eve live have enough food in their entire lifetimes. They might be lacking in eatables like fruits and nuts for which they have to compete with other animals of different kinds.
The exotic pets are definitely to be kept more lavishly as compared to the native animals which are not so hard to take care of.
Yay. Grammar.
1. Those cars are built to be less harmful to the environment.
2. The animals in the wildlife park aren't hunted.
3. The water on the river is not frozen because it’s not cold enough.
4. Rubber is used to make erasers.
5. Plastic bottles aren’t recycle at our recycling center.
6. These plants grow in a greenhouse. Or, These plants have grown in a greenhouse.
7. Water isn’t sold in plastic bottles at that store.
First person. The only exception is if they are talking about someone else. Or whiting about someone else
This description would assert that words are mightier than mere images and photos. That newspapers, "C.They focus on the stories of individuals." with a succinct elaboration of thought and feelings of a phenomena
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