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A full solar eclipse will result in the sun’s complete disappearance during a time of day when it should not. The next full solar eclipse will happen again in the U.S. on April 8. Animal behaviors can change during an eclipse and scientists hope to study them. During the last solar eclipse, scientists observed giraffes galloping around their enclosure and gorillas getting confused because they thought it was night. People can watch the eclipse with special eclipse-viewing glasses. However, they should get them for free at a school or library because it costs money to order them online.

Is this an objective, accurate summary? How do you know?


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Yes, because it emphasizes the variety of animal behaviors in a solar eclipse.

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Yes, because it covers the main points of the article without subjective judgment.

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No, because it makes a subjective judgment about how to get eclipse-viewing glasses.

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No, because it gets factual information wrong about animal behavior during solar eclipses.

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