Question #6429579Single Choice
AP English Language
Question
Have you ever bitten into a nice juicy apple only to find that a worm had already been there? The apple worm is really the caterpillar of the codling moth. The young hatch from eggs the size of pin heads and feast on apples for about a month. When the caterpillar is about a half-inch long it leaves the apple and spins a cocoon. After a month the adult moth emerges. _____________. The best concluding sentence will be ...
Options
A
The codling moth is a pesky varmint.
B
Apples are an extremely healthy food to eat.
C
Moths and butterflies are different in several ways.
D
Sometimes three generations of the codling moths may live in the orchard in just a year.
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