Suppose that Clara wants to find out more about jumbo squid. She would find most of her information __________.A.By looking in the dictionary, under "squid"B.In a book titled Cephalopods of the Pacific OceanC.Looking at underwater photographs of jumbo squidD.On a website that discusses the effects of climate changeSUBMITExtras
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Suppose that Clara wants to find out more about jumbo squid. She would find most of her information __________.A.By looking in the dictionary, under "squid"B.In a book titled Cephalopods of the Pacific OceanC.Looking at underwater photographs of jumbo squidD.On a website that discusses the effects of climate changeSUBMITExtras
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B. In a book titled Cephalopods of the Pacific Ocean
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The article states:Jumbo squid (also called Humboldt squid or "red devils") typically inhabit the deep, tropical waters off Mexico and Central America. Lately, however, the cephalopods have been surfacing in the shallow waters off southern California. Researchers believe the squid may have established a year-round population off California. There, they live at depths of 300 to 650 feet.The author's purpose for writing this passage was to _________.A.Convince readers that California waters are better for the squid populationB.Convince readers that diving in order to see squid has become easierC.Explain why the squid have established a habitat off CaliforniaD.Explain why it is unusual to see the squid in the waters off CaliforniaSUBMITExtras
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