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Which statement best describes the benefits of the two tables used at the end of the passage when birds get flu? the tables summarize and clearly present a lot of information. the tables provide a comparison between bird flu and mad cow disease. the tables define vocabulary words that may be unfamiliar to readers. the tables organize the facts that are located throughout the text. its not b

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