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Chimps can use sign language to talk to their trainers. Monkeys can learn to count. A crow can figure out how to use a stick to get at that hard-to-reach grub. Chickens can learn to play checkers. Even worms can be taught to run mazes. So which animal is the smartest? You're probably thinking that chimps are smarter than chickens. And that crows are smarter than worms. And that you’re smarter than all of them.

Which element of this passage tells you that the writer's purpose is to give you information about animal intelligence?



The writer explains which animals can perform tricks.

The writer knows that humans are the smartest animals of all.

The writer asks you a question that she plans to answer in the text.

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Out of those 3 answers, i would say the first one is correct.
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Answer: The writer asks you a question that she plans to answer in the text.

The text asks the question: "So which animal is the smartest?" in order to encourage us to think about it. The way the text is written indicates that the author will answer the question later on in a way that might surprise us. The details provided at the beginning are intended to show us how the answer might not be as straight-forward as we might think.


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