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rachel9

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What is the usual number of seal rescued at the Seal Rehabilitation and
  Research Centre in Pieterburen, Netherlands,?
 
  a. 300
  b. 800
  c. 385
  d. 430

Question 2

According to the article what caused the baby seals resting on the Netherland
  islands to get swept away?
 
  a. the water washed away
  b. the weather had changed
  c. the tides had changed
  d. the pups had moved



annierak

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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