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REY [17]
2 years ago
13

Read the passage from When Birds Get Flu and Cows Go Mad! by John DiConsiglio.

English
2 answers:
kirill115 [55]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The answer is C.

Explanation:

In the first paragraph, the author explains the amount of cows Japan and most European nations test, making the reader recognize that there is a sense of accomplishment for those specific countries and nations. But when the author moves on to paragraph two, the transition used is the word "But". This immediately makes the reader think that there is an under-lying problem or there is a downside to the facts before this paragraph.

I hope this helped~!

lidiya [134]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: That there is still a problem

Explanation:

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