Answer Choices
A) resume feeding relatively slowly after a predator display one week and resume just as slowly the next.
approach novel objects without hesitation one week but entirely avoid them the next.
return to feeding after a predator display consistently faster than another red-headed finch.
display aggression one week and continue to display aggression the next.
Explanation for Questions 46, 47 From the Reading Section on the 2018 April Sat
Hey guys. So question 46 says it can be reused. 2 It can reasonably be inferred from the passage that it will be atypical for 3 an individual redheaded finish to blank. 4 So let's look at the actions of an individual redheaded Finch within the quotes 5 from 47, since this is a joint question and find, 6 okay, which of these is talking about the behaviors and activities of a 7 redhead Finch and something that might be weird for them to do based off 8 these answer choices here. I'm sorry. 9 I missed that. Okay. We're going to start with 55 to 57, 10 which starts at the time and goes to period. Let's see if it says 11 anything about, about the redheaded finches in particular, 12 this says time, it took for the birds to approach the threads with one 13 body length and touch them was reported over one hour period. 14 Okay. This here is just generally talking about the birds and not talking about 15 specifically about the redheaded finches and their activities. 16 So this answer choice is not going to fit in to help us. 17 Let's look at 61 63. Now this says the difference 18 is not as striking as it was in the previous experiments, 19 but was statistically significant. Nonetheless, 20 again, we don't know what this quote is talking about. This quote on its 21 own. Doesn't help us to answer the question, 22 the previous thing. So we can cross that out, uh, 23 see is these times 64 to 67. 24 This says these experience repeated after two month interval and show that different birds 25...