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The next question refers to Shedding Light on a Dark Day, by Robin Meriwether. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identity them more easily.

Shedding Light on a Dark Day, by Robin Meriwether
1. On May 19, 1780, the skies over New England turned dark in the middle of the day. For more than two hundred years, New England's Dark Day had been shrouded in mystery. Some
blamed volcanoes. Some suggested supernatural events. Some claimed it was a sign from the heavens. No one knew for certain what happened. Many thought the mystery would
never be solved.

2. Researchers at the University of Missouri were fascinated by the case. They began examining trees in all surrounding areas, Fire damage in a Canadian forest finally revealed the
truth. Scientists looked at burned tree rings and discovered that huge wildfires once raged in the mountains near Ontario. The savage flames created blankets of black smoke. The
smoke traveled high into the atmosphere, darkening the New England skies hundreds of miles away.

A student attempting to identify the main idea of paragraph two wrote the following sentence:

When researchers at the University of Missouri began examining trees in surrounding areas, fire damage in a Canadian forest revealed that huge wildfires in the mountains near Ontario
darkened the New England skies hundreds of miles away.

Which sentence best describes the student's sentence?

A. The student's sentence does not include enough information from the paragraph.

B. The student's sentence leaves out too many important details from the paragraph.

C. The student's sentence perfectly and properly captures the main idea of the paragraph.

D. The student's sentence shows the main idea but does not paraphrase the author's words.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

The student does manage to write about both paragraphs, pulling information from each, as well as properly identify the main idea. However, most of the sentence that the student wrote is completely taken from the original text.

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