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Read the paragraph below and answer the questions that follow.
(1) When it comes to cleanliness, homeowners seem to fall into one of three categories. (2) The first group includes the spotless perfectionists. (3) These people would be horrified if anyone walked into their home and found even one speck of dirt, so they are constantly cleaning. (4) Everything they own is always in its place and dust-free. (5) The second group of homeowners is the complete opposite. (6) They are the slobs. (7) Visit their houses, and you will see dirty clothes and empty cans and pizza boxes strewn about. (8) Every available surface will be covered with stuff that looks like it belongs somewhere else, and the floor will be in need of some serious mopping. (9) The third group falls somewhere in the middle between these two extremes. (10) They tend to keep clutter at bay, and they probably clean house about once a week. (11) You might see a fine layer of dust or a dirty dish or two, but otherwise, the house is relatively tidy.
Select the number of the topic sentence in the paragraph above.

Comprehend various animal navigation systems including landmark orientation, sun compass use, and magnetic field detection.
Grasp the concepts of animal communication methods including acoustic, chemical, visual, and tactile signals.
Recognize the significance of animal territorial marking and the types of signals used.
Understand how animal behavior is influenced by environmental factors and the role of sensory perception in navigation.

Definitions:

Indirect Method

A method used in cash flow statement preparation that starts with net income and adjusts for non-cash transactions to reflect the cash inflows and outflows from operating activities.

Net Income

The total profit of a company after all expenses and taxes have been subtracted from total revenue.

Financing Activities

Transactions and events that relate to how a company finances its operations, including issuing debt, repaying loans, and issuing or buying back stock.

Net Cash Provided

The total amount of cash inflows minus cash outflows from a company's operating, financing, and investing activities.

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