Part A
In "Close Encounters of the Bear Kind, what is the author's point of view toward bear researcher, John Hechtel?
o Jolinhas deep respect for the black bears he studies
O He takes foolish and unnecessary risks as a researcher
o His work puts bears' lives at risk
o His research proves people can interact safely with bears
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
o John's man worry in his work is not his own safety, but that of the bears.
o Most people probably wouldn't want this job.
o see a lot of the same traits in bears that I see in dogs, and even people including curiosity and playfulness."
But John feels that the chance to climb into the private world of a black bear is a great privilege."