Answer and Explanation:
According to the paragraph, "Hueter believes the teeth are vestigial, an evolutionary leftover from the whale shark's ancestor." This explains why the whale shark does not bite or chew. A vestigial structure or organ is an anatomical feature that remains even though it no longer has use for the more evolved creature. An example of vestigial organ in humans is the appendix. In the case of the whale shark, the teeth are vestigial structures - they no longer function, but have remained as a leftover of evolution. That is why the whale shark cannot use them to bite or chew.
<span>It is very important to compare McCandles with Rosellini, Ruess, and Waterman. If you are to leave McCandless out and only focus on the other threes body of work, you may not see the full scope. The more perspectives you have, the more informed you will be.</span>
i think b sounds more effective
One of them is the pigs use language and propaganda as tools. The second one is only the pigs are able to read and write. The second one is phrased kind of vaguely because all of the animals learn how to read throughout the book. However, the pigs can read <em>fluently</em>. All of the other animals can only read bits and pieces.
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B. being too kind
is the right answer choice