Question
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What evidence from the text best supports the inference that advice to people who want to help bees will continue to change over time?
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Responses
It is likely that disease spread is going both ways, so even if diseases in commercial bees are eliminated wild bees could potentially reinfect them.
It is likely that disease spread is going both ways, so even if diseases in commercial bees are eliminated wild bees could potentially reinfect them.
Keeping more bees and planting more flowers may be contributing to the spread of diseases among human-managed and wild bees.
Keeping more bees and planting more flowers may be contributing to the spread of diseases among human-managed and wild bees.
From the urban gardeners to rural farmers, people have been encouraged to plant more bee-friendly flowers.
What evidence from the text best supports the inference that advice to people who want to help bees will continue to change over time?
(1 point)
Responses
It is likely that disease spread is going both ways, so even if diseases in commercial bees are eliminated wild bees could potentially reinfect them.
It is likely that disease spread is going both ways, so even if diseases in commercial bees are eliminated wild bees could potentially reinfect them.
Keeping more bees and planting more flowers may be contributing to the spread of diseases among human-managed and wild bees.
Keeping more bees and planting more flowers may be contributing to the spread of diseases among human-managed and wild bees.
From the urban gardeners to rural farmers, people have been encouraged to plant more bee-friendly flowers.
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The correct response is:
"Keeping more bees and planting more flowers may be contributing to the spread of diseases among human-managed and wild bees."
**Explanation:**
This response implies that changes in human behavior (keeping more bees and planting more flowers) are having unforeseen negative consequences, such as the spread of diseases. This suggests that as we learn more about the impacts of these actions, the advice regarding how to help bees will adapt and evolve over time based on new findings. The other options do not provide direct evidence that the advice will continue to change; they either state a possibility about disease spread or reference current trends without indicating an inevitable need for future adjustments in advice.
"Keeping more bees and planting more flowers may be contributing to the spread of diseases among human-managed and wild bees."
**Explanation:**
This response implies that changes in human behavior (keeping more bees and planting more flowers) are having unforeseen negative consequences, such as the spread of diseases. This suggests that as we learn more about the impacts of these actions, the advice regarding how to help bees will adapt and evolve over time based on new findings. The other options do not provide direct evidence that the advice will continue to change; they either state a possibility about disease spread or reference current trends without indicating an inevitable need for future adjustments in advice.
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