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Deependra Singh Shaktawat

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· 1 Months ago

b is correct answer,,,

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DIRECTIONS: Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and mark the correct answer.


Have you ever noticed strange bumps on stems, leaves, flowers, or tree branches? Well they are part of the plant and grown by the plant, but they are homes for tiny insects! These bumps are called galls, Insects form galls. The plant does not decide to grow them. Typically, a female insect lays her eggs on a plant. After the baby insects hatch, special chemicals are left on the plant. These special chemicals cause the plant to bubble up and form a gall. Once a gall has grown, the insects have a safe place to live and eat, or do they?

Other animals, besides insects, benefit from galls. Galls are also great places for birds and small animals to find a meal. Woodpeckers, squirrels, mice and bats all use galls as a source for a tasty insect snack. If a gall has a large hole poked into it, a larger creature may have stopped for a bite. Now that you know what a gall is, you will probably begin to notice them everywhere. Look around. You may even decide to break open a gall and take a peek inside. If the gall has a little hole, the owner has probably left. Can you believe it? A little house for an insect made by a plant!

In the passage the author asks the question, “or do they?” The author does this to:

Options:
A) explain why insects may not be safe inside their galls.
B) ask the reader if the insects are safe inside their galls.
C) admits that he or she does not really know the answer.
D) encourage us to keep reading to discover the answer.
Solution:
Ans: (d)

Vikas Dhull

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· 1 Months ago

yes

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