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Crazy boy [7]
3 years ago
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Read the passage. The Central City Zoo is small and old. Though it backs up to 400 acres of city-owned woods, it sits on just 50

acres of land. Due to the zoo’s size, its animals live in the same cramped, barred cages built in 1946. Any visitor can see the big cats pacing unhappily back and forth, day after day, and the apes prowling hopelessly in search of something interesting to climb. This is unacceptable. Which answer is the best way to format a direct quotation from this passage? Wilson points out that the apes prowl hopelessly and it is unacceptable. (1). Wilson states that anyone can see the big cats pacing unhappily. (1) Wilson states that anyone "can see the big cats pacing unhappily" (1). Wilson points out that "the apes prowl hopelessly and it is unacceptable." (1).
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disa [49]3 years ago
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Wilson points out that the apes prowl hopelessly and it is unacceptable.

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