"Strength in Numbers" Questions
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- Q1Part A: Which statement best identifies the central idea of the text?Living things interact with similar organisms but need different species to survive.Living things are grouped together but only individuals can change their environments.Living things need to actually live together in order to be called a species.Living things can grow or shrink based on how well the species works by itself.120s
- Q2PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A?“It all begins with one living thing. You are a person. One organism.” (Paragraph 2)“It’s a lot easier to squish one bee than it is a swarm of bees coming right at you.” (Paragraph 4)“No living thing can live without many other living things around it.” (Paragraph 5)“You cannot learn about bees without learning how they act with other bees.” (Paragraph 6)120s
- Q3PART A: What does the word “classify” mean as it is used in paragraph 1?to judge someoneto remove from a groupto place in a groupto look over carefully120s
- Q4PART B: Which quote from paragraph 1 supports the answer to Part A?“Let’s see... you are a person, right?”“You belong to a group called ‘students.’”“to find out how a living thing fits into the world”“when you wake up, what you study, what you eat at school”120s