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Read the excerpt from "To Save a Turtle." Which detail from the excerpt should most likely be included in a summary of the excerpt? "It's a mother," she whispered. They all crouched down in the sand and watched. The mother turtle was digging a nest. Five or ten minutes later, the nest was ready, and she began laying her eggs. There were about a hundred of them, and each one was the size of a table tennis ball. When she finished laying her eggs, she used her flippers to bury them in the sand. Then, she rocked her body on the sand to pack it down. When she was finished, she slowly walked across the beach to the water. The volunteers watched as the sea turtle slipped into the water and swam away. O A female turtle is laying her eggs in the sand. O A female turtle uses her flippers to bury her eggs. O A female turtle rocks her body to pack the sand. O A female turtle slowly walks back to the water.

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