Which detail from the text best supports the central idea?
A.
"This lion wasn't lazing aroun...
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Which detail from the text best supports the central idea?
A.
"This lion wasn't lazing around, as lions do when they are not hunting. It was shaking and shivering." (Paragraph 2)
B.
"About one thousand lions died.' Many other animals also died-- leopards, hyenas, wild dogs, and bat-eared foxes." (Paragraph 9)
C.
"When people heard about the sick and dying ions, offers of help poured in from all over the world." (Paragraph 13)
D.
We tell them it is for the lions, and that is OK, too. They know lions bring tourists, and tourism brings jobs." ( Paragraph 16)
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