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To answer this question you have to read the book, then watch the movie. After you read the book you have to watch the movie then tell what part of the book you wanted to see in the movie. Then tell why you wanted to see that part. Then explain if that is what you thought you were going to see in the movie. Next, explain the differences from the book and the movie. Then answer if you like the book or the movie better. Explain why you liked the book or the movie. Remember you have to read the book and watch the movie.
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The correct answer is A. She didn’t know—yet—how to cast the body part of a living animal
Explanation:
In the passage from "Bone Detective," the author explains the challenge Diane faces as she is asked to make casts on a living tiger. In this context, one of the details that show this is a challenge for Diane and she is willing to solve problems is "She didn’t know—yet—how to cast the body part of a living animal" because the section "she didn't know" shows her lack of experience in working with living animals and therefore how challenging this is. However, this is contrasted by the word "yet" that shows she will figure out how to this and by the end, she will know how to make casts in living animals.
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for anyone looking this up it should be direct characterization
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The correct answer is <u>C</u>: the fact that this is the first day Ryan has ever been turkey hunting.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the excerpt, the author mentions that this is the first day Ryan has ever been turkey hunting. After describing the setting (when he got up, where they went, what they did, etc.), the author mentions again the fact that Ryan has never been turkey hunting and says this is his first time. Therefore, it should be removed from the second part of the excerpt.