2 ** Reread the text. Finish the sentences. Chimpanzees and humans were subjected to testing by scientists. 1 They

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2 ** Reread the text. Finish the sentences. Chimpanzees and humans were subjected to testing by scientists. 1 They performed better in the numerical tests. 2 Clark"s nutcrackers have acquired exceptional 3 Clark"s nutcrackers store their seeds. 4 The birds consume almost all of the seeds. 5 We create lists to avoid
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потенциально неправильных. 6 In conclusion, both chimpanzees and humans were used in scientific experiments. The first sentence states that chimpanzees and humans were subjected to testing by scientists. To find the answer to the second sentence, we need to understand how the two groups performed in the tests. The sentence suggests that they performed better in numerical tests, which implies that they were able to solve numerical problems more accurately or quickly than in other types of tests. Moving on to the third sentence, it mentions Clark"s nutcrackers and their exceptional acquisition. To complete the sentence, we need to understand what the nutcrackers have acquired exceptionally. This can be deduced from the previous sentence, stating that they performed better in numerical tests. Therefore, the nutcrackers have acquired exceptional numerical abilities. In the fourth sentence, it is mentioned that Clark"s nutcrackers store their seeds. To complete the sentence, we need to understand what the birds do with their stored seeds. The following sentence states that the birds consume almost all of the seeds, implying that they eat most of the seeds they have stored. Finally, in the fifth sentence, it is mentioned that we create lists to avoid something potentially wrong. The full sentence can be completed by adding the phrase "potentially incorrect" to convey the idea that we create lists to avoid making mistakes or errors. To summarize, chimpanzees and humans were used in scientific experiments, performing better in numerical tests. Clark"s nutcrackers have acquired exceptional numerical abilities and store their seeds, which they consume almost entirely. We create lists to avoid potentially incorrect choices or actions.