Asked by amauri
How does the author use key details in the “Tiny Armor” section to support the main idea of the text?
By telling a fictional story about a beetle hiding from danger.
By comparing insects to animals with fur or feathers.
By sharing opinions about which insects look the strongest.
By explaining how an insect’s exoskeleton protects its body and helps it survive.
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By explaining how an insect’s exoskeleton protects its body and helps it survive.
The "Tiny Armor" details describe the hard outer shell (exoskeleton), how it shields organs, prevents drying out, and aids movement—supporting the main idea that the exoskeleton helps insects survive.
The "Tiny Armor" details describe the hard outer shell (exoskeleton), how it shields organs, prevents drying out, and aids movement—supporting the main idea that the exoskeleton helps insects survive.
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