The passage given below is followed by four alternate summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the passage.
This cat sleeping position is the most common, and is also known as the crescent. The reason why most cats tend to sleep curled up is to protect themselves while maximising body warmth. If you notice your feline friend sleeping in this position, they may be feeling a bit chilly, or it may be a sign that they are feeling a little vulnerable, and sleeping in such a position helps them feel more secure and safe.
The passage given below is followed by four alternate summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the passage.
This cat sleeping position is the most common, and is also known as the crescent. The reason why most cats tend to sleep curled up is to protect themselves while maximising body warmth. If you notice your feline friend sleeping in this position, they may be feeling a bit chilly, or it may be a sign that they are feeling a little vulnerable, and sleeping in such a position helps them feel more secure and safe.
Option B clearly states the essence of the passage. Other options are far-fetched and state some irrelevant or incomplete facts.
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