Your answer is mostly clear and effectively addresses the questions. Here are a few suggestions for improvement:
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Clarity and Conciseness: Try to reduce repetition and streamline your sentences for clarity. You use "humming bird moth" several times; consider using "it" or "the moth" after the first mention.
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Grammar and Spelling: Correct minor mistakes such as “re productively” to “reproductively" and ensure proper spacing (e.g., "hummingbird" is one word).
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Depth of Explanation: While you mention having multiple pollinators increases reproductive success, you could briefly explain how that diversity might work (e.g., adapting to different flowers or being visited in different seasons).
Here’s a revised version of your answer:
One feature of a flower that attracts the hummingbird moth is the strong, sweet odor it produces. This scent draws the moth in, encouraging it to pollinate the flower. I believe flowers would be more reproductively successful if they adapted to the needs of multiple pollinators. By attracting various pollinators, the flowers could ensure a greater chance of reproduction, as different species may visit at different times and contribute to genetic diversity in the offspring.
This revision maintains your main ideas while enhancing clarity and depth.