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English, 28.07.2019 23:00, anzeller6363

Fast giving 30 points whoever gets this answer correct read the paragraph and then select the correct answer below. within the branches of a eucalyptus tree in australia lives one of god's special creations, the cuddly koala. he is often called a koala "bear," but he is not a bear. he is a marsupial or a "pouched" animal. the koala is native only to australia. he has large bushy ears, a black nose, and no tail. he would make a nice pet, but he rarely survives in captivity. once hunted for his fur, the koala now enjoys government protection. "once hunted for his fur, the koala now enjoys government protection. " this sentence is an example of a(n) introductory sentence support sentence quotation topic sentence summary sentence transitional device

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