Answer:
The word vivarium is a broader term that applies to any enclosure for animals, so to describe tanks made just for underwater creatures, we created the term aqua-vivarium (Hibberd).
Explanation:
I took the test and got all questions right.
You need to credit the author at the end of the paraphrase and the other answer with the author credited doesn't make sense because it explains that a vivarium as something for underwater creatures instead of being for land mammals.
A program titled "Daily Life of Colonial Williamsburg" I believe
how does the author succeed in promoting the reader's sympathy for the little girls? Mansfield evokes sympathy for the little kelveys. she sarcastically says they are "very nice company for other people's children!". she also describes the bedraggled, ragged clothing.