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Which sentence best explains how Kari Bruwelheide in “30,000 Skeletons” and Sally Walker in Written in Bone shape their presentations of information on forensic anthropology?

A. Kari Bruwelheide uses knowledge from her research of the “Written in Bone” exhibit at the Smithsonian to explain the role of a forensic anthropologist. Sally Walker uses firsthand experience as a forensic anthropologist to explain the role of a forensic anthologist.

B. Both authors use images and case studies to present similar evidence indicating that the people of Jamestown were hard workers.

C. Both authors use images and case studies to explain that forensic anthropologists work in a variety of environments, including crime labs and excavation sites.

D. Kari uses her firsthand knowledge and experience as a forensic anthropologist to show how forensic anthropology is helpful in uncovering history; Sally Walker uses knowledge from her research to explain how forensic anthropology is helpful in uncovering history.

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Answer: D

Explanation: Kari uses her firsthand knowledge and experience as a forensic anthropologist to show how forensic anthropology is helpful in uncovering history; Sally Walker uses knowledge from her research to explain how forensic anthropology is helpful in uncovering history.

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