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About their hobos from
Which statement is true with respect to these two passages?
A)
Neither describes how bonobos are related to
chimpanzees.
B)
They both describe how bonobos are related to
chimpanzees.
"Bonobos: Amazing Apes" describes how bonobos are
related to chimpanzees, but "The Bonobos" does not.
D)
"The Bonobos" describes how bonobos are related to
chimpanzees, but "Bonobos: Amazing Apes" does not

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