- Wed Feb 15, 2017 2:08 pm
#32746
Answer E and the text you referred to describe WHAT the okapi do, saharsh, but they fail to tell us WHY they do that. Do they leave some preferred foliage uneaten in order to maintain a thick foliage cover in which to hide? Do they make that choice in order to ensure the health of the plants? Do they do it because they enjoy a variety of tastes and textures at each meal? Is it because they are easily bored and constantly seeking something new and different? Those lines describe a behavior without providing any explanation for that behavior, and "why" is about providing an explanation.
If I asked you why the okapis leave much of their preferred foliage uneaten, based solely on this passage how would you answer? You couldn't! Telling me "because they never eat one plant to the exclusion of others" doesn't explain anything, but just adds more unexplained information. Would you be satisfied with that answer, feeling like you now grasp why the okapi behaves that way? It's still a mystery, and so E is the one answer choice that is left unexplained by the passage.
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