What do you leam about Diane France from the
passage?
Diane picked up one of the skull casts...
What do you leam about Diane France from the
passage?
Diane picked up one of the skull casts in her lab and held
it up for her visitors to see. She pointed out two rounded
gaps in the teeth on either side of the jaw.
"This guy smoked a pipe," she explained. "He started on
one side and then, when the pipe ground down the teeth,
he had to switch to the other."
-Bone Detective: The Story of Forensic
Anthropologist Diane France,
Lorraine Jean Hopping
O Diane is a famous scientist.
O Diane is observant and notices details.
O Diane is good at helping others.
O Diane is reluctant to have visitors.
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