29. What does the word inaccessible mean in the sentence below from paragraph 2?
Bats

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not possible to escape
present at night
difficult to reach
not visible on the surface
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30. Which quote provides evidence to support the claim that the classification of bats is complex?
"Among the sounds which great the ear of the wayfarer..."
"On looking up in search of the source of this peculiar sound..."
"It is one of the curious groups of animals called bats..."
"Nevertheless, their hairy bodies and leathery wings are so unlike..."
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31. What does the word systematist mean in the sentence below from paragraph 2?
One who creates an order of categories
one who is considered an expert
one who interprets the meaning of words
one who studies animals
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32. How does the last sentence in paragraph 2 refine a key concept about bats?
By describing how owls and bats fly at night
by explaining the function of a bat's wings and its furry body
By showing how a bat is different from both a mouse and a bird
By illustrating how other languages have similar meanings for the word "bat"
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33. How does paragraph 3 contribute to the development of the idea of scientific classification of bats?
It explains why classifying any sort of animal is important to its preservation.
It describes the specific characteristics that are used to classify bats as mammals
It describes the specific characteristics that are used to understand that bats are alive.
It explains why classifying an animal as a mammal is better than classifying it as a bird
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34. How does the author distinguish bats from whales and dolphins in paragraph 3?
By conveying how difficult it is to classify bats, whales, and dolphins.
By conveying how whales, dolphins, and manatees are considered fish.
By showing how bats, whales, and dolphins nurse their babies with milk.
By showing how the bat has more mammalian traits than whales or dolphins.
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35. Which statement reflects the authors point of view about the bat's abilities?
The author is puzzled as to why the bat is unable to be considered a bird.
The author is dismayed by the bat's comparison to a mouse.
The author is fascinated that the bat can both walk and fly.
The author is disturbed about the bat's ability to fly noiselessly.
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36. Which statement provides an objective summary of the text?
Bats have been difficult to classify throughout history. A deeper understanding of the animals has led to their categorization as mammals that can fly like birds.
Bats have been studied extensively so that we can better understand their similarity to humans. This study is leading to treatments and cures for various diseases.
Bats are beautiful animals that are important to the global ecosystem. Efforts are being made to bring them back from the brink of extinction.
Bats are dangerous, bloodthirsty predators that spread rabies. Homes should be safeguarded against their inhabitation.
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