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English, 26.10.2020 19:10, nanagardiner08

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While researching, you locate the following entry online:

My Top 10 Predatory Birds, by Lee Sparks, ornithologist

Harpy Eagles are one of the most unique looking and powerful birds in the world. Their talons are like bear claws and their grip can break the bones in a human arm. They are an oddly attractive yet insanely dangerous predator.

Which sentence with a signal phrase best credits the information from the site?

Bird expert Lee Sparks describes Harpy Eagles as "oddly attractive yet insanely dangerous predators."
Bird expert Lee Sparks describes Harpy Eagles as oddly attractive yet insanely dangerous predators.
Lee Sparks describes Harpy Eagles as "oddly attractive yet insanely dangerous predators."
Lee Sparks describes Harpy Eagles as oddly attractive yet insanely dangerous predators.

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