Which would work as the introductory sentence of an essay on memory in elephants? An elephant's tusks can grow seven inches in a year and grow continuously throughout its life. Aristotle once called the elephant "the beast which passeth all others in wit and mind." Elephant tusks are made of calcium phosphate and are soft compared with things like rocks. Elephants are called herbivores, plant eaters—they use their trunks to pick leaves off trees.
It would be: Aristotle once called the elephant "the beast which passeth all others in wit and mind." This is because it talks about an elephant's wit (memory) while the others do not.
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