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2. PART B: Which quote from the passage best captures the central idea in Part A?
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quitoes.
O A "In 2015, malaria sickened roughly 214
million people" (Paragraph 2)
B "Their next dinner site may be a cow, goat,
sheep - or human" (Paragraph 3)
C "Outdoors, the mosquitoes fed randomly
on cattle, goats, and sheep" (Paragraph 7)
D "But those baited with chicken scents
caught almost no mosquitoes" (Paragraph
14)
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