Question 1
Part A
In "Close Encounters of the Bear Kind," what is the author's point of view toward bear researcher, John Hechtel?
Responses
A.His work puts bears' lives at risk.
B.He takes foolish and unnecessary risks as a researcher.
C..His research proves people can interact safely with bears.
D.John has deep respect for the black bears he studies.
Question 2
Part B - Points depend on a correct response in Part A.
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
Responses
a"Most people probably wouldn't want this job.
B"John's main worry in his work is not his own safety, but that of the bears."
c"But John feels that the chance to climb into the private world of a black bear is a great privilege
D"'I see a lot of the same traits in bears that I see in dogs, and even people—including curiosity and playfulness.'"
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