The best response to how the “What they found” section refines the central idea is: It provides additional nuance that helps readers understand how complex the issue is. This emphasizes the complexity of the relationship between commercial honeybees and wild bee populations, highlighting that the situation is not as straightforward as simply saving bees.
"Are Commercial Honeybees Making Wild Bees Sick?" by Berly McCoy Everyone wants to save the bees. But as populations decline every year, we may be saving them to death. Human efforts to breed more of these insects in artificial beehives and plant more flowers may seem the obvious way to stave off heavy losses. New research shows the answer is not that clear cut, because viruses may be spilling over from commercial honeybee colonies into wild bee populations, according to a study from the University of Vermont published Wednesday in PLOS One. 1 of 8 Question Use the article to answer the question. How does the “What they found” section refine the central idea? (1 point) Responses It reveals the advances that have been made on the topic since the studies began. It reveals the advances that have been made on the topic since the studies began. It provides additional nuance that helps readers understand how complex the issue is. It provides additional nuance that helps readers understand how complex the issue is. It suggests the author’s initial claims were not completely accurate and adjusts them. It suggests the author’s initial claims were not completely accurate and adjusts them. It uncovers the specifics of what makes wild bees sick and answers the question in the title. It uncovers the specifics of what makes wild bees sick and answers the question in the title.
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