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LiRa
20 days ago
11

In the third sentence of the fourth paragraph, the author mentions the number of swimmers treated by the Spanish Red Cross prima

rily to
amplify her point about the dangers posed by jellyfish to humans

amplify her point about the dangers posed by jellyfish to humans
A

argue that jellyfish along the Costa Brava are more toxic than those in the Philippines

argue that jellyfish along the Costa Brava are more toxic than those in the Philippines
B

suggest that humans have become more susceptible to jellyfish toxin in recent years

suggest that humans have become more susceptible to jellyfish toxin in recent years
C

persuade her audience to avoid swimming in areas that are prone to jellyfish invasions

persuade her audience to avoid swimming in areas that are prone to jellyfish invasions
D

urge her audience to seek medical attention if they are stung by jellyfish
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2 answers:
Leya [6.5K]20 days ago
7 0
Actually, it’s A.
Bond [6.4K]20 days ago
6 0
The correct answer to this question is B.
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