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1) Which context clue strategy does the author use for the term "de-extinction"? *1 point
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the answer is D. explanation/example
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What is the central idea of section #1?(1 point)
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Wooly mammoths lived in the Arctic over 40,000 years ago.
Wooly mammoths lived in the Arctic over 40,000 years ago.
Scientists are able to engineer extinct animals back into existence.
Scientists are able to engineer extinct animals back into existence.
Passenger pigeons went extinct in 1914.
Passenger pigeons went extinct in 1914.
Scientists can extract DNA.
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Wooly mammoths lived in the Arctic over 40,000 years ago.
Wooly mammoths lived in the Arctic over 40,000 years ago.
Scientists are able to engineer extinct animals back into existence.
Scientists are able to engineer extinct animals back into existence.
Passenger pigeons went extinct in 1914.
Passenger pigeons went extinct in 1914.
Scientists can extract DNA.
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