I watched the ospreys hunting over the lake behind the house. One by one, they would stalk the defenseless fish swimming too close to the surface and then dive into the lake when they'd selected their victim. Not a moment later, they'd break through the surface with a poor fish flailing and fighting for its life, only to carry it away and bring it to its final demise.

Which best describes the author's feelings about the birds?

She admires them and sees them as powerful and agile.
She dislikes them and sees them as predatory and heartless.
She dismisses them and sees them as irrelevant and unimportant.
She pities them and sees them as animals struggling to survive.

Respuesta :

I think that the answer should be "She dislikes them and sees them as predatory and heartless" It's not the first one because the text would have some words that describe the birds as agile, like "gracefully" or something. It's not the third one because if they were unimportant then why is the author talking about them? It's not the fourth one because the author clearly describes how they get their food and kill it off. So I think it's the first one because the main topic the author focuses on is the birds killing their victims so that they can eat them