|Question 7Verbal

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Text 1
A conservation group representing 11 tribal nations in the Great Lakes region reported to various state and federal natural resources agencies operating in the region that the northern wild rice plant (manoomin in the Ojibwe language) will likely fare significantly worse than the American crow (aandeg in Ojibwe) due to rising temperatures over the next 50 years. This collaborative approach has helped build trust between government and tribal groups, which will likely improve the quality of any joint conservation projects.

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State and federal natural resources agencies are increasingly incorporating traditional ecological knowledge from tribal groups in the agencies' plans to address threats to natural resources due to increasing temperatures. This approach has helped build positive relationships between tribal groups and these agencies and furthermore tends to lead to better conservation outcomes.
Based on the texts, both authors would most likely agree with which statement?
A collaborative approach to conservation is likely to help reduce the predicted temperature increases in the Great Lakes region.
A
In the Great Lakes region, conservation efforts focused on the northern wild rice plant are likely to be more effective than those focused on the American crow.
B
Natural resources conservation projects are likely to benefit from collaboration between tribal and government groups.
C
In the Great Lakes region, it is more important to focus conservation efforts on the northern wild rice plant than it is to focus on the American crow.
D