Glacier Bay National Park and Reserve
adapted from National Park Service
Where humpback whales and sea otters now swim, there once was ice. An incredibly dynamic place, glaciers have advanced and retreated through Glacier Bay multiple times in the last 20,000 years. Each pulse of ice leaves its footprints on both the landscape and the life found here. No matter where you go in Glacier Bay, or how you choose to experience this place, the power of glaciers is all around you. The most recent advance filled the entire bay just 250 years ago, evicting native Tlingit from their homeland. That glacier has since retreated 65 miles, opening up the bay to a rich variety of wildlife.
Jessica is a writing a paper on humpback whales and wants to quote sentence 4 from the passage. She only wants to include part of the sentence but still convey its intended meaning. What is the best way for her to write the sentence?
A.
VandenBerg says, "No matter . . . or how you choose . . . ."
B.
VandenBerg says, "No matter where you go . . . the power of glaciers is all around you."
C.
VandenBerg says, ''No matter . . .or how you choose . . . glaciers is all around . . . ."
D.
VandenBerg says, "No matter where you go, . . . "