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2. PART B: Which detail form the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A "Without your best friend saying a word, you know-
by seeing the little wrinkles around her eyes, her
rounded, raised cheeks and upturned lip corners -
that she got that promotion she wanted." (
Paragraph 2)
B “Despite their different anatomy: mice, rats, rabbits,
horses and sheep (including lambs) all pull a similar
pain-face. They tighten their eyes, bulge or flatten
their cheeks, change the position of their ears and
tense their mouths." ( Paragraph 5)
C "A pain behaviour cue may trigger help or comfort from
other group members, or serve as a warning to stay
away from the source of pain." ( Paragraph 9)
D "However, getting to an automated emotion-
identification system requires many steps. The first is
to define emotions in a testable, non-species-specific
way." ( Paragraph 12)


2. PART B: Which detail form the text best supports the

answer to Part A?
A Without your best fr

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