Silent Signals Multiple Choices
This passage reveals how sea turtles communicate using body language, low sounds, and chemical cues in the water. It shows how they interact during mating, nesting, and feeding. Readers learn that turtles also share subtle interactions with other ocean species. The passage ends by highlighting how studying communication helps scientists protect them.
Students build inferential comprehension by interpreting nonverbal and sensory clues. They expand academic vocabulary like frequency, signals, and interact. Reading about subtle communication encourages analytical reading and observation. This passage deepens understanding of animal intelligence and ecosystem relationships.