Question 9 of 25The Galapagos Islands are a group of 13 islands off the west coast of South America, in the Pacific Ocean. The islands are famous around the world for being home to many different types of animals not found anywhere else. Among the many distinctive animals are six different types of giant tortoises, many types of lizards, and over 85 species of birds. Even penguins live on the islands. Parts of the islands are wildlife reserves that protect the wildlife from hunters and other people.
Which of these choices BEST summarizes this paragraph? (Points : 4)
A. The Galapagos Islands are a cluster of islands. These islands have over 85 different types of birds including a type of penguin.
B. The group of islands called the Galapagos Islands is located off the coast of South America. These islands have six types of large tortoises.
C. The Galapagos Islands are a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean. The islands contain many different types of animals including birds, reptiles, and more.
D. There is a group of islands off the west coast of South America called the Galapagos Islands. Parts of these islands are reserved so that people cannot hunt there.