English, 06.05.2021 09:40 arubright177
Which evidence supports the author’s claim “It is no wonder that everyone is gratefully affectionate to the sparrow” in paragraph 4?
A.
“A gentleman, an Englishman, proposed an importation of sparrows, and soon hundreds of these brown-coated little fellows were set loose in different cities.”
B.
“The English house sparrow, a pert, daring little bird, which is seen in crowds in almost all cities of the Northern United States, was first brought to this country about twenty years ago.”
C.
“They are fond of bathing, and after a rain may be seen in crowds fluttering and splashing in the pools of water in the street.”
D.
“They are very social little birds, and are entirely happy amid the noise and dirt and confusion of the crowded street.”
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