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Read this excerpt from a passage. The ivory trade centers on African elephants, the best source of the coveted material. African elephant tusks are huge. Each tusk can weigh fifty pounds and measure six feet long. About a third of the weight and size of the tusk is inside the elephant’s head. Sadly, this means that a tusk cannot be removed like a tooth. Instead, the elephant is killed to get the entire tusk. Which sentence contains subjective language? Each tusk can weigh fifty pounds and measure six feet long. Sadly, this means that a tusk cannot be removed like a tooth. About a third of the weight and size of the tusk is inside the elephant’s head. Instead, the elephant is killed to get the entire tusk.

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