Based on the provided passage about English naturalist A. R. Wallace's experience in Papua New Guinea, the phrases that accurately represent his experience should acknowledge his actual activities and realizations there. The correct highlights would be:
- "A. R. Wallace spent five months on the coast of Papua New Guinea in 1858 collecting skins and feathers from birds of paradise."
- "He mistakenly thought that there was very little regional trade."
- "Wallace learned that the Gimi had managed their affairs and their ecosystem successfully, without “help” from outsiders."
These selections indicate Wallace's initial activities, his misconceptions, and what he eventually learned regarding the capabilities of the Gimi people in managing their environment.
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11.4. Explain how globalization is shaping the environment.
Select the highlighted phrases that accurately represent English naturalist A. R. Wallace’s experience in Papua New Guinea.
Click or tap on words, phrases, or items in the passage below to complete the question as instructed.
A map showing Papua New GuineaA. R. Wallace spent five months on the coast of Papua New Guinea in 1858 collecting skins and feathers from birds of paradise. He also founded the Crater Mountain Wildlife Management Area conservation effort. He mistakenly thought that there was very little regional trade. Wallace learned that the Gimi had managed their affairs and their ecosystem successfully, without “help” from outsiders.
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