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Passage Breakdown

Okapis are shy forest animals from central Africa that early scientists thought looked like horses or zebras but are actually closest to giraffes (they have skin-covered horns, special teeth, and a long tongue). Radio collars put on okapis in 1985 showed they live in a small, narrow stretch of forest rather than being extremely rare. They’re hard to see because their coloring hides them, they live and feed alone in the forest interior instead of in groups at the edges, and they eat many different kinds of leaves. Scientists think okapis stay inside forests either to hide from predators, because other grazing animals pushed them to the edges, or because they still follow old forest boundaries from long ago.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: Locate sentences that explain why okapis were infrequently captured and choose the option that restates those reasons. Supporting passage sentences: "Because okapis were infrequently captured by hunters, some zoologists believed that they were rare; however, others theorized that their habits simply kept them out of sight."; "One reason for their seeming scarcity is that their coloration allows okapis to camouflage themselves even at close range."; "Another is that okapis do not travel in groups ... choosing instead to keep to the forest interior."

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Based on the passage, the author would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?

Correct Answer
C
Choice C accurately paraphrases the passage's explanation that okapis are captured infrequently because their habits and coloration make them hard to find. The passage states that "others theorized that their habits simply kept them out of sight," and supports this by noting that "their coloration allows okapis to camouflage themselves even at close range" and that they "do not travel in groups ... choosing instead to keep to the forest interior." These statements show the author would agree with C.
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