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Art [367]
2 years ago
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QUICK Which is the best summary of paragraphs 4 through 6? A The garden spider weaves an elegant orb web. The web looks like a b

icycle wheel. Other species of spiders also create webs with silk spun from their abdomen. B Spiders spin silk to weave their webs. When an insect encounters the silky thread, it might become the spider’s meal. Different sorts of spider spin different types of web. C The spider uses its rear legs to reel out its silk and then weaves a web. Spider silk is even stronger than steel. The garden spider makes two kinds of silk to trap its insect prey. D Spider silk is made of protein. The silk creates a strong web that might have a tripwire. Spiders have oily feet. A spider’s bite is full of venom.
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valentina_108 [34]2 years ago
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Answer:

B.) Spiders spin silk to weave their webs. When an insect encounters the silky thread, it might become the spider’s meal. Different sorts of spider spin different types of web.

Explanation:

This best encompasses the main idea of the three paragraphs without being too specific or vague.

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