Which passage from the Article best supports the idea that egg hunters were willing to sacrifice everything to make a profit?
A. Egg hunters crawled up sheer cliffs and battled huge flocks of gulls. The work was dangerous. Many got injured or even died.
B. The fortune hunters dressed in special shirts, cotton sacks with holes cut out for the head and arms and a large pocket…that could hold 18 to 20 dozen eggs.
C. Unfortunately, they weren’t exactly delicious. The eggs tended to have a fishy aftertaste. Despite this, between 1849 and 1896, around 14 million murre eggs were eaten.
D. The islands are surrounded by great white sharks and are inhospitable to most humans…. Yet they are prime real estate for something else: seabirds.
The best passage that supports the idea that egg hunters were willing to sacrifice everything to make a profit is:
A. Egg hunters crawled up sheer cliffs and battled huge flocks of gulls. The work was dangerous. Many got injured or even died.
Explanation: This passage highlights the extreme risks that egg hunters faced, including physical dangers and the possibility of serious injury or death, indicating their willingness to risk their lives for profit. It clearly illustrates their determination to succeed despite the hazards involved.