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English, 25.05.2021 03:00, wrolle

Which staternents from the passage are supporting detail, or evidence? Select all that apply. Dolphins are mammals that live in the ocean. Mammals are different from fish, reptiles, or birds. As
mammals, dolphins breathe oxygen, even though they live in water. Because it is a mammal, a dolphin
mother gives birth to a live baby, unlike reptiles and birds, which lay eggs. A dolphin mother also feeds
her baby milk like other mammals.
A dolgi mother also feeds her baby milk
A dolphin mother gives birth to a live baby
Dolphins breathe oxygen, even though they love in water
Dolphins live in the ocean
Reptiles and buds sy eggs


Which staternents from the passage are supporting detail, or evidence? Select all that apply.

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