I'm gonna go with a free textbook, cause it's free duh :))
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"Girl, who you calling a weasel? You better recognize I'm a ferret, and this ferret wants an apology because you just maligned me."
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The correct answer is 3. The bee's wool has a misleading name.
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The paragraph about bee's wool beetles focuses on explaining why the name of this insect is not appropriate. This is supported through details such as "It has no direct, lasting connection with bees" or "t does not sip nectar" because these details explain this insect is not related to bees or even similar to these. In this context, the main idea or message of this paragraph is to explain how the name of the insect is misleading, and to do this, the author adds very precise reasons or evidence.
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These twenty-six men show remarkable strength throughout the book, especially the twelve that survived the desert. The sun burns your skin in this desert and the peaks are pointy and scary. There are deadly animals and creatures lurking at night and water is nowhere to be found. These men had a lot of fortitude to survive this ordeal.
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