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liq [111]
2 years ago
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(1) Penguins are water birds mostly found in cold places that lie south of the equator.(2) all penguins are birds, they cannot f

ly. (3) Penguins mainly feed on fish and other small sea creatures.(4) they swim with the help of their flippers, which they use as paddles.(5) on land, they either walk on their feet or slide smoothly on the ice. (6) Penguins look cool as a glide along the snow lying on their stomach. (7)
_____ (8) Penguins have the glares of fat under their skin and feathers which protects them from cold weather.


Which sentence best fits as sentence 7 of the passage?


A. Penguins have short, strong legs which helps them swim with ease.

B. King penguins and Emperor Penguins are very large in size.

C. Many aquariums in zoos contain a wide variety of penguins.

D. The little blue penguin is found in Australia and New Zealand.



Note: The following is a draft of a student’s essay. It may contain errors
English
1 answer:
tigry1 [53]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A

Explanation:

I think this because this sentence is only the sentence that goes along with the passage. The passage talks about the features of the penguin, not anything else about it.

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