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True or False: The radio Mowat had is informative and detailed and tells him things like where to set up camp.

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The statement is false; the radio in Farley Mowat's book 'Never Cry Wolf' is used for communication, not for providing detailed advice on setting up camp. So the statement is false.

Step-by-step explanation:

The radio Mowat had was not very informative or detailed and did not tell him things like where to set up camp. Mowat used the radio to communicate with his superiors and to get updates on the weather and caribou populations. He did not rely on the radio for information about the wolves or the environment.

The radio was not a very reliable source of information. It was often static-filled and difficult to understand. Mowat also had to be careful about using it because it could attract wolves.

Mowat learned most of what he knew about the wolves by observing them directly. He spent hours watching them from his camp and following them on their hunts. He also talked to the Inuit people who lived in the area, who shared their knowledge of the wolves with him.

So, the statement is false.

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