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English, 08.12.2021 20:50, ShexSmart1646

Read the excerpt from "Let Bindi Have the Limelight." From the tree house, Bindi shows viewers these various visitors from the wild, offers up interesting facts, and introduces the videotaped segments. These, including one called "Croc Hunter Unplugged," generally feature Steve, Wes, the zoo staff, and often Bindi as they encounter all walks of wildlife from around "Bindi's Globe." Music videos in which the Crocmen and/or Bindi perform are another regular part of the show, and splashy, animated graphics and sound effects add to the overall appeal of each episode.

Which parts of Bindi's life are connected in this excerpt?

A. her talent as a performer and her love for her father
B. her childhood at the zoo and her work with the Crocmen
C. her childhood at the zoo and her love of wild animals
D. her talent as a performer and her work protecting animals

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