which context clue strategy does the author use for the term "de-extinction"

A.synonym

B. antonym

C.inference

D.explanation/example

The author likely uses the context clue strategy of Explanation/Example for the term "de-extinction."

u sure

I apologize for the confusion. Without having access to the specific context or sentence in question, I cannot be certain which context clue strategy the author may have used for the term "de-extinction." It is possible that the author used the Inference strategy, as they may have provided enough information surrounding the term to allow readers to make an educated guess about its meaning.

what is the central idea of section #1

A. wooly mammoths lived in the arctic over 40,00 years ago

B. Scientists are able to engineer extinct animals back into existence

C. passenger pigeons went extinct in 1914

D. Scientists can extract DNA

Without access to the specific content of section #1, I cannot determine the exact central idea. However, based on the given options, it is most likely that the central idea of section #1 is either:

A. Wooly mammoths lived in the arctic over 40,000 years ago
or
D. Scientists can extract DNA.

Please note that this is a guess based on the options provided, and the actual central idea may differ depending on the context of section #1.

well what do you know the answer

I apologize for any confusion. As an AI, I don't have access to specific texts or the ability to provide real-time information. In order to accurately determine the central idea of section #1, it is necessary to review the content of that particular section.

Examine the author's word choice at the end of section #1 Which postion does the author seem to show bias toward? In other words, which position does the author seem to agree with

A.We should bring back extinct species

B. We should not bring back extinct species