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A. dim B. bright C. smart D. white Question 18. Choose the correct answer. A. suit B. source C. search D. surge Question 19. Choose the correct answer. A. either B. only C. both D. nor Question 20. Choose the correct answer. A. toll B. pain C. brain D. pale Question 21. Choose the correct answer. A. worn B. turned C. made D. calmed Question 22. Choose the correct answer. A. at B. in C. on D. for V. Read the following and do as directed. Research on animal behavior has increasingly revealed the depth of emotions and cognitive abilities present in various species. Contrary to earlier views that animals only reacted instinctively to stimuli, modern studies suggest that they possess complex inner lives that involve thoughts and feelings similar to those of humans. To challenge the preconception, primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall carried out research on free-living chimpanzees in Africa. They laugh when they play and cry when they grieve. They experience and express joy, sadness, fear, and even playfulness. For example, Goodall documented many instances where chimpanzee mothers comforted their young by embracing and grooming when they were frightened. Another example indicating a level of empathy and emotional understanding is her observation of social interactions among adult chimps. She noted that after conflicts or stressful incidents, adult chimps would engage in behaviors such as embracing, grooming or sitting closely together, which served as reconciliation. Therefore, touching and grooming are vital to maintaining stable relationships and keeping the peace within the community group. Conversely, chimpanzees deprived of normal living environments and social interaction often succumb to depression and other emotional illnesses, from which many never fully recover. As intelligent social animals, they suffer intensely from isolation. By and large, Jane Goodall’s observations have highlighted the importance of recognizing and respecting the emotional lives of chimpanzees and other non-human animals. Her work continues to inspire studies on animal behavior, conservation efforts, and our ethical considerations towards animals. a. Decide whether the following sentences are True or False: Question 23. It was believed that only humans have thoughts and feelings. A. True B. False Question 24. Jane Goodall collected data through observations of chimpanzees in their natural habitat. A. True B. False Question 25. Chimpanzee mothers took no notice of her frightened offsprings.