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4. PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A "But plants, elk, and wolves are not the only living things in these
habitats. Songbirds and beavers also use the trees that the elk eat.
"(Paragraph 14)
OB "Plants (such as the aspen and willow trees) capture energy from
sunlight and use it to make their food. Plant eaters (such as elk) eat
the plants" ( Paragraph 13)
C "Elk roamed in the roads. grazed in gardens, and ripped through
aspen and willow trees like a river overflowingsbanks. Many
trees died. "( Paragraph 16)
OD "Now there were fewer elk to eat the trees. As more trees survived,
more beavers and warblers came back and built lodges and nests."
Paragraph 19)


4. PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part

A?
A But plants, elk, and

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