28. what does the author intend to convey by the
statement “ugliness is only skin deep”
...
28. what does the author intend to convey by the
statement “ugliness is only skin deep”
(line 70)?
f. some ugly animals eventually become
beautiful.
g. bats are not really ugly.
h. people shouldn’t think that bats are
harmful simply because they are ugly.
j. people who find bats ugly do not believe
that bats have an important environmental
role.
k. beneficial animals are often considered
ugly
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