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How does the author’s purpose in “The Insects” develop from the introduction to the later sections?

The author moves from telling a story about insects to persuading readers to protect them.

The author begins by introducing why insects are successful and then explains specific adaptations that support that idea.

The author starts by sharing opinions and later includes facts to support them.

The author introduces insects’ habitats and later focuses on problems insects cause.

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The best choice is: "The author begins by introducing why insects are successful and then explains specific adaptations that support that idea."

Explanation: The piece moves from a general claim about insects' success in the introduction to detailed examples and explanations of the adaptations that make them successful, developing an explanatory/informative purpose.