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"Are Commercial Honeybees Making Wild Bees Sick?"
by Berly McCoy

Everyone wants to save the bees. But as populations decline every year, we may be saving them to death.
Human efforts to breed more of these insects in artificial beehives and plant more flowers may seem the obvious way to stave off heavy losses.
New research shows the answer is not that clear cut, because viruses may be spilling over from commercial honeybee colonies into wild bee populations, according to a study from the University of Vermont published Wednesday in PLOS One. Like honeybees, which are invaluable for agriculture, wild bumblebees also play a significant role in crop pollination. Though people are more familiar with honeybee die-offs - such as with colony collapse disorder wild bumblebees have been struggling too. A handful of bumblebee species have declined by up to 96 percent in the U.S., according to the National Agricultural Library's website.
The causes have been largely understudied, although pesticides, infectious disease and shrinking habitat due to climate change have been suspected, said Samantha Alger, an ecologist from the University of Vermont who led the new research. Filling in one piece of the puzzle, the study revealed wild bumblebees pick up more viruses the closer they forage to managed honeybee colonies. But if bumblebees don't venture into the commercial hives, how are they picking up viruses?
Flowers have been suspected as reservoirs for bee viruses, but no researcher had linked virus deposits on flowers to bumblebee infections in the wild until this study. And the results could have implications for how we lend our inter-species help.

What evidence from the text best supports the inference that people have been more concerned with the health of honeybees than wild bumblebees in recent years? Select the two correct answers.
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Some species of bumblebees have declined up to 96 percent locally.
Bumblebee die-offs may be increasing because of efforts to save honeybees.
People are more familiar with honeybee die-offs.
New research shows that honeybee diseases may be spilling over to wild bumblebees.
The causes of bumblebee die-offs have been largely understudied.

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2 months ago

The two correct answers that support the inference that people have been more concerned with the health of honeybees than wild bumblebees in recent years are:

1. **People are more familiar with honeybee die-offs.**
2. **The causes of bumblebee die-offs have been largely understudied.**

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2 months ago

this question doesn't require the article.

Why is boldface text used for single words in a text?
to highlight common words
to highlight easily understood words
to highlight memorable words
to highlight new words

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The use of boldface text for single words in a text is typically intended **to highlight new words**. This technique helps readers to easily identify and focus on vocabulary or concepts that may be unfamiliar or significant within the context.

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2 months ago

Why is boldface text used for single words in a text?

to highlight common words
to highlight easily understood words
to highlight memorable words
to highlight new words

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2 months ago

The correct answer is **to highlight new words**. Boldface text is often used to emphasize vocabulary that may be unfamiliar or important for the reader to notice.

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What can analyzing a text's structure help you understand about the ideas in the text?

how the ideas can change the world
how the ideas are related
how the ideas apply to the reader
how the ideas solve a problem

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Analyzing a text's structure can help you understand **how the ideas are related**. By examining how different sections, paragraphs, or sentences are organized and connected, you can gain insights into the relationships between the ideas presented in the text.

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2 months ago

What can analyzing a text's structure help you understand about the ideas in the text?

how the ideas can change the world

how the ideas are related

how the ideas apply to the reader

how the ideas solve a problem

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Analyzing a text's structure can help you understand **how the ideas are related**. By looking at the organization of the text—such as how arguments are presented, the order of information, and the connections between different sections—you can better grasp the relationships among the ideas.