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Select the correct texts in the passage. Which two details best support the author's message that honeybees are enterprising creatures that resort to using any place as their
makeshift homes?
An Idyl of The Honey-Bee
by John Burroughs
He said he kept no bees, but that a swarm had taken possession of his chimney, and another had gone under the clapboards in the gable
end of his house. He had taken a large lot of honey out of both places the year before. Another farmer told me that one day his family
had seen a number of bees examining a knothole in the side of his house; the next day, as they were sitting down to dinner, their
attention was attracted by a loud humming noise, when they discovered a swarm of bees settling upon the side of the house and pouring
into the knothole. In subsequent years other swarms came to the same place.
Apparently every swarm of bees, before it leaves the parent hive, sends out exploring parties to look up the future home. The woods and
groves are searched through and through, and no doubt the privacy of many a squirrel and many a wood-mouse is intruded upon. What
cozy nooks and retreats they do spy out, so much more attractive than the painted hive in the garden, so much cooler in summer and so
much warmer in winter!

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