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Raiza is looking for information for a presentation on cell biologist Lynn Margulis. She reads at an eleventh grade level.
Based on this information, which text would you most likely recommend?
“Lynn Margulis,” an article, written in 2018 by a student, on a blog called Famous Biologists
“Lynn Margulis: A Life Explained,” a 2012 article in Young Scientist for high schoolers
Margulis and Endosymbiotic Theory, a book written in 1995, by biologists for college students
"On the Origin of Mitosing Cells," an article by Margulis in the Journal of Theoretical Biology
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“Lynn Margulis: A Life Explained,” the 2012 article in Young Scientist for high schoolers.
Reason: it’s written for a high‑school audience so the reading level and explanations will match an 11th‑grader’s needs, making it useful for a presentation. The blog might be less reliable, and the 1995 book and Margulis’s original journal article are aimed at college/advanced readers and are likely too technical.
Reason: it’s written for a high‑school audience so the reading level and explanations will match an 11th‑grader’s needs, making it useful for a presentation. The blog might be less reliable, and the 1995 book and Margulis’s original journal article are aimed at college/advanced readers and are likely too technical.
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