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Why do cats' eyes glow in the dark? Braidee Foote
How does the author develop her central idea in the article?
A. She explains how wild animals see in the dark and then how domesticated animals see in the dark.
B. She describes how cats can see in the dark and then discusses other animals that can see in the dark.
C. She describes the makeup of animals' eyes that can see in the dark and then the eyes of animals that cannot see in the dark.
D. She explains why some animals' eyes glow in the dark and then examines why other animals' eyes do not glow in the dark.
How does the author develop her central idea in the article?
A. She explains how wild animals see in the dark and then how domesticated animals see in the dark.
B. She describes how cats can see in the dark and then discusses other animals that can see in the dark.
C. She describes the makeup of animals' eyes that can see in the dark and then the eyes of animals that cannot see in the dark.
D. She explains why some animals' eyes glow in the dark and then examines why other animals' eyes do not glow in the dark.
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To determine how the author develops the central idea in the article "Why do cats' eyes glow in the dark?", we should look for the main focus of the content. Among the options:
A. This choice compares wild and domesticated animals, which might not directly relate to the glowing aspect.
B. This option focuses on cats' ability to see in the dark and relates it to other animals, which could align with explaining their eyes in the dark.
C. This one contrasts the eye makeup of animals that can and cannot see in the dark, likely providing context but not focusing specifically on the glowing aspect.
D. This choice connects the explanation of why some animals' eyes glow while others do not, which seems directly related to the central idea of the article.
Given the focus on glow and comparison with other animals, the best answer appears to be:
**D. She explains why some animals' eyes glow in the dark and then examines why other animals' eyes do not glow in the dark.**
A. This choice compares wild and domesticated animals, which might not directly relate to the glowing aspect.
B. This option focuses on cats' ability to see in the dark and relates it to other animals, which could align with explaining their eyes in the dark.
C. This one contrasts the eye makeup of animals that can and cannot see in the dark, likely providing context but not focusing specifically on the glowing aspect.
D. This choice connects the explanation of why some animals' eyes glow while others do not, which seems directly related to the central idea of the article.
Given the focus on glow and comparison with other animals, the best answer appears to be:
**D. She explains why some animals' eyes glow in the dark and then examines why other animals' eyes do not glow in the dark.**
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