Read the excerpt from "To Save a Turtle."
"Since you came here as a volunteer,” said Bre...
Read the excerpt from "To Save a Turtle."
"Since you came here as a volunteer,” said Brenda, "poachers have stolen a lot of eggs. Whenever the camp finds a nest, poachers seem to find it, too. That isn’t going to happen anymore. You won’t go to jail, unfortunately. To get enough evidence for a trial, we would have to let the poachers take some eggs. You aren’t worth that, so you’ll just go on a blacklist. Your volunteer days are over.”
Which detail from the excerpt should most likely be included in a summary of the excerpt?
The poachers are finding the eggs whenever the camp finds them.
The poachers have stolen many eggs since Quentin became a volunteer.
Quentin will not be put on trial without giving the eggs to the poachers.
Quentin and the poachers will not be able to find the turtle eggs anymore.
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