What point of view does the author present on page 46?
a) you can never catch up to the problem of trash in the ocean
b)ocean currents will naturally take care of the plastic pollution
c) vacuuming plastic pollution in the ocean won’t solve the problem
b) using plastic water bottles as a meal for bacteria won’t solve the problem
Which of the following sentences best shows the author distinguishes one position from another position?
a)wax loving worms enjoy munching on plastic bags
b) these microbes use enzymes to cut up long polymers into bite-sized sections
c)some scientists are not hopeful that biodegradation will solve the plastic problem
d) scientist admire how in a world fill of plastics, they have found ways to run them into food.
For the second question, answer d is referring to the worms that feed off plastics
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