- Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:48 am
#39898
I guess the part that I don't understand is that the passage never says that there was parasitic behavior in the nesting boxes. It just says that people undercut the duck's reproductive efforts by putting up the boxes and that the nesting boxes are so crowded that few, if any, of the eggs hatch. I just don't see what makes C more wrong when we have to make an assumption either way. We are either assuming that it's crowded because the nesting boxes are too small or we are assuming that it's crowded because there are more eggs in the box. The passage doesn't tell us either way. Both scenarios seem just as plausible. Thank you for all of your help!