What is a central idea of the passage from the short story The Unicorn of the Sea?

A.
Whales are difficult to study because they are found in waters that are difficult to reach and covered in ice.
B.
Whales, such as the narwhal, that inhabit Arctic waters feed mainly during the spring and summer months.
C.
The narwhal is a deep-water diving marine mammal with a single tooth, or tusk, for which it is best known.
D.
The narwhal has a single tooth, outside of its mouth, unlike other marine mammals, who have many teeth.

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Answer:

its  "The narwhal is a deep-water diving marine mammal with a single tooth, or tusk, for which it is best known."

Explanation:

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The central idea of the passage from the short story the unicorn of the Sea is that the narwhal is a deep-water diving marine mammal with a single tooth, or tusk, for which it is best known. Therefore, (C) is the correct option.

What is Narwhal?

Narwals are a type of whale that is found throughout the year in the arctic ocean around Canada, Russia, and Greenland. They are distinguished with a long tusk.

In the short story the unicorn of the sea,  some facts about narwhals are stated which become educative for children. Therefore, (C) is the correct option.

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