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OpenStudy (anonymous):

which is out of order

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(1) Have you ever wondered why electric eels are called electric? (2) These eels have powerful cells in their bodies that act like tiny batteries. (3) If a predator is attacking an eel or if the eel wants to stun its own prey, the eel sends out an enormous electric jolt. (4) This animal can also use a less powerful electric charge that is like radar to detect things in the water. (5) Eels cannot see very well, so this radar-like ability helps them find prey. (6) This huge jolt is five times more powerful than an electric wall socket in the United States

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Mr.Z

OpenStudy (mr.z):

What's the question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence in the passage above is in the wrong place

OpenStudy (mr.z):

I think (6) This huge jolt is five times more powerful than an electric wall socket in the United States needs to be after (4) This animal can also use a less powerful electric charge that is like radar to detect things in the water. (5) Eels cannot see very well, so this radar-like ability helps them find prey.

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