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DENIUS [597]
3 years ago
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Do you agree with the article’s assessment that bedbugs are parasites? Explain your reasoning using what you’ve learned about pa

rasitic relationships.article: When bed bugs suddenly made a comeback in recent years, biologists were just as surprised as everyone else. Few had studied the bugs because there seemed no need to do so. But as bed bugs became ever harder to kill, scientists began probing hard to find their weaknesses. To do that, they invited some of the bugs to stay in the lab. There, researchers could observe them closely. But to be good hosts, the scientists had to keep their bugs healthy and well-fed. And that has required learning how to deliver these critters the blood on which they thrive.
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gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
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Yes, I agree that bedbugs are parasites because in the text it states that “bedbugs became even harder to kill” and I can tell that they are parasites because they are hard to kill and they are also doing harm to people when they try sleep or also lay on their beds.
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1. Quamquam quid loquor?  

English: But what do I say?

2. tē ut ūlla rēs frangat,  

English: As if anything could break any one,

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English: Indeed, it lasts as long as that is private ruin remains a danger to the state.

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English: For it is not you are a person, Catiline, one whom either shame can recall from infamy, or fear from danger, or reason from madness.

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