I got this question wrong because I focused too narrowly on the specific details of what makes wild bees sick, rather than considering how the findings contribute to a broader understanding of the complexities surrounding the issue. This taught me that refining the central idea often involves looking at the more intricate connections and implications of the findings, rather than just the straightforward answers to specific questions.
Studying information text test
How does the what they found section refine the central idea the right answer says it provides additional nuisance that helps readers understand how complex the issue is
The wrong answer I chose is it uncovers the specifics of what makes wild be sick and answers the question in the title
In two sentences how do I explain why I got this question wrong and what I learned
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I got this question wrong because I focused too much on the specifics of what makes wild bees sick instead of how the findings illustrate the issue's complexity. I learned that refining the central idea involves understanding broader implications, not just answering specific questions.