Passage:
Read the passage "The Brown Bear" by Jon Reese and use it to answer questions 7&8.
The brown bear (sometimes called a grizzly in North America) is a large animal, usually dark brown in color, though it can vary from a light creamy shade through to black. The long guard hairs over the shoulders and back are often tipped with white, which, from a distance, gives the animal a grizzled appearance. The brown bear is characterized by a distinctive hump on the shoulders, a slightly dished profile to the face, and long claws on the front paws.
7.) All of the following are details about the appearance of the brown bear EXCEPT
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a large animal
sometimes called a grizzly
usually dark brown in color
long claws on the front paws
Answer: it the one thats says sometimes called grizzly
Explanation: Read it
10.) What is the most precise revision of this sentence?
If we cannot see the humor in the changing, serious world around us, we are doomed to internalize it and that can be damaging to us mentally as well as physically?
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If we cannot see the humor in the changing, serious world around us that can be damaging to us mentally as well as physically.
Internalizing it can be damaging to us mentally as well as physically if we cannot see the humor in the changing, serious world around us
We are doomed to internalize it and that can be damaging to us mentally as well as physically, if we cannot see the humor in the changing, serious world around us
If we cannot see the humor in the changing, serious world around us, we are doomed to internalize the harsh realities of life and that can be damaging to us mentally as well as physically.
Answer:
Explanation:
The most precise revision of the sentence could be: "If we cannot see the humor in the changing, serious world around us, we are at risk of internalizing the harsh realities of life, which can be damaging to us mentally as well as physically." This revision clarifies that the risk of internalizing the harsh realities of life is related to not being able to see the humor in the world, and it also specifies that the potential damage is both mental and physical.