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According to the article, what is one result of owls’ eyes being fixed in their sockets?
the screech owl’s, because its call rarely approximates a screech
arouse readers’ interest in a unique group of birds.
its ability to mimic the calls of other species.
general information followed by facts specific to each species
They find nesting places rather than construct them.
screech owl and great horned owl
frequent head movement
alliteration, repeating a sound to emphasize the superiority of owls
The purpose of the opening paragraph of the article is most likely to
the screech owl’s, because its call rarely approximates a screech
arouse readers’ interest in a unique group of birds.
its ability to mimic the calls of other species.
general information followed by facts specific to each species
They find nesting places rather than construct them.
screech owl and great horned owl
frequent head movement
alliteration, repeating a sound to emphasize the superiority of owls
Which of the following best describes the organization of this article?
the screech owl’s, because its call rarely approximates a screech
arouse readers’ interest in a unique group of birds.
its ability to mimic the calls of other species.
general information followed by facts specific to each species
They find nesting places rather than construct them.
screech owl and great horned owl
frequent head movement
alliteration, repeating a sound to emphasize the superiority of owls
Predators without peer, owls are splendidly adapted to life in the darkness. Its prowess as a predator...Which literary technique does the author use in these sentences?
the screech owl’s, because its call rarely approximates a screech
arouse readers’ interest in a unique group of birds.
its ability to mimic the calls of other species.
general information followed by facts specific to each species
They find nesting places rather than construct them.
screech owl and great horned owl
frequent head movement
alliteration, repeating a sound to emphasize the superiority of owls
According to the article, which of the owls’ names is the most misleading?
the screech owl’s, because its call rarely approximates a screech
arouse readers’ interest in a unique group of birds.
its ability to mimic the calls of other species.
general information followed by facts specific to each species
They find nesting places rather than construct them.
screech owl and great horned owl
frequent head movement
alliteration, repeating a sound to emphasize the superiority of owls
Which statement best describes the typical nesting behavior of all the owls featured in the article?
the screech owl’s, because its call rarely approximates a screech
arouse readers’ interest in a unique group of birds.
its ability to mimic the calls of other species.
general information followed by facts specific to each species
They find nesting places rather than construct them.
screech owl and great horned owl
frequent head movement
alliteration, repeating a sound to emphasize the superiority of owls
According to the article, all of the following contribute to the owl’s effectiveness as a predator EXCEPT
the screech owl’s, because its call rarely approximates a screech
arouse readers’ interest in a unique group of birds.
its ability to mimic the calls of other species.
general information followed by facts specific to each species
They find nesting places rather than construct them.
screech owl and great horned owl
frequent head movement
alliteration, repeating a sound to emphasize the superiority of owls
According to the article, which two owls are most different in size?
the screech owl’s, because its call rarely approximates a screech
arouse readers’ interest in a unique group of birds.
its ability to mimic the calls of other species.
general information followed by facts specific to each species
They find nesting places rather than construct them.
screech owl and great horned owl
frequent head movement
alliteration, repeating a sound to emphasize the superiority of owls
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