English, 09.02.2021 19:30 Liannahiggins
Been stuck for awhile help me please
Part A
Based on details in "Washed-up Plastics Become Art With a Vital Message," what can be inferred about how people are responding to the problem of pollution?
A People overseas were mostly unconcerned about pollution prior to seeing Pozzi's work.
B Pozzi's work is in demand because people are more aware and concerned about how pollution impacts animals.
C Experts from foreign countries are sharing their solutions with the city of New Orleans to fix its pollution problem.
D Pollution in Oregon has decreased significantly because of awareness brought by Pozzi's work.
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A "She started making the pieces after seeing plastic heaped by the waves onto Oregon's southern coast."
B "She now has more than 70 pieces in three exhibitions currently traveling throughout the United States."
C "Robert and Lauryn Geosits from Mandeville, Louisiana, were visiting the aquarium with their three children."
D "Huge sculptures of sea life are displayed around the aquarium and zoo in New Orleans."
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Part A
Based on details in "Washed-up Plastics Beco...
Based on details in "Washed-up Plastics Beco...
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