Use the passage to answer the question below. Is it an ant, you wonder, or a termite? Ants resemble termites, but they are quite different and can be easily distinguished. In contrast to termites, ants are usually dark in color, are hard bodied, and have constriction between the thorax and abdomen. Termites are light in color and shed their wings. Flying ants do not shed their wings. Also, ants and termites belong to different orders. Select the best summary of this paragraph. (1 point) Responses Termites are lighter in color and lose their wings at a certain stage of development. Termites are lighter in color and lose their wings at a certain stage of development. Although ants resemble termites, they have differences that can be easily seen. Although ants resemble termites, they have differences that can be easily seen. Ants and termites are both insects and have many things in common. Ants and termites are both insects and have many things in common. Ants are dark in color, hard bodied and belong to a different order than termites.

Although ants resemble termites, they have differences that can be easily seen. Ants are dark in color, hard bodied, and have a constriction between the thorax and abdomen, while termites are light in color and shed their wings. Additionally, ants and termites belong to different orders.

Select the best summary of this paragraph. (1 point) Responses Termites are lighter in color and lose their wings at a certain stage of development. Termites are lighter in color and lose their wings at a certain stage of development. Although ants resemble termites, they have differences that can be easily seen. Although ants resemble termites, they have differences that can be easily seen. Ants and termites are both insects and have many things in common. Ants and termites are both insects and have many things in common. Ants are dark in color, hard bodied and belong to a different order than termites.

Ants are dark in color, hard bodied, and belong to a different order than termites.