Read “The Octopus Scientists” in myBook and answer each question.The Octopus ScientistsQuestionHow does the author develop the idea that octopuses might live in Church Copse?Responsesby explaining that the scientists uncovered many brown glass bottlesby explaining that the scientists uncovered many brown glass bottlesby stating that the scientists found little caves in dead coralby stating that the scientists found little caves in dead coralby stating that the scientists chose a location with a high population of clams and crabsby stating that the scientists chose a location with a high population of clams and crabsby explaining that the scientists noticed coconut halves lying on the sea floorby explaining that the scientists noticed coconut halves lying on the sea floorSkip to navigationResponse MaskingBackNext
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Read “The Octopus Scientists” in myBook and answer each question.The Octopus ScientistsQuestionHow does the author develop the idea that octopuses might live in Church Copse?Responsesby explaining that the scientists uncovered many brown glass bottlesby explaining that the scientists uncovered many brown glass bottlesby stating that the scientists found little caves in dead coralby stating that the scientists found little caves in dead coralby stating that the scientists chose a location with a high population of clams and crabsby stating that the scientists chose a location with a high population of clams and crabsby explaining that the scientists noticed coconut halves lying on the sea floorby explaining that the scientists noticed coconut halves lying on the sea floorSkip to navigationResponse MaskingBackNext
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