4.
How do Clive Wynne's statement in paragraph 8 and information from Udell's study in
paragraph 9 interact to develop a key idea in the passage?
A Wynne's statement shows that he and Udell came to markedly different conclusions
about canine behavior.
B. Wynne's statement reveals his opinion that Udell's study conclusively proved why
dogs and wolves solve problems differently..
C. Wynne's statement interprets information from Udell's study to conclude that human
actions have changed the survival instincts of dogs.
D. Wynne's statement reinforces Udell's conclusion that dogs are naturally less
intelligent than wolves.
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