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There is Robert Adams the photographer and there is Robert Adams the activist; both are on abundant display in "Natural Ecosystems in America: The Photographs of Robert Adams" at the National Gallery of Art. Mr. Adams asks in the wall text he wrote for the introduction to the exhibition, "What will America's natural habitats be?" In 175 black-and-white prints spread over eight rooms, he shows what they have been and what regrettably they frequently are.10Mark for ReviewABCAccording to the text, which of the following is true about Robert Adams?AHe is curious about learning the natural state of animal habitats.BHe is concerned about the declining environmental conditions.CHe is overwhelmed by the changes occurring in the field of photography.DHe is interested in witnessing the transformation of ecosystems over the years.

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There is Robert Adams the photographer and there is Robert Adams the activist; both are on abundant display in "Natural Ecosystems in America: The Photographs of Robert Adams" at the National Gallery of Art. Mr. Adams asks in the wall text he wrote for the introduction to the exhibition, "What will America's natural habitats be?" In 175 black-and-white prints spread over eight rooms, he shows what they have been and what regrettably they frequently are.10Mark for ReviewABCAccording to the text, which of the following is true about Robert Adams?AHe is curious about learning the natural state of animal habitats.BHe is concerned about the declining environmental conditions.CHe is overwhelmed by the changes occurring in the field of photography.DHe is interested in witnessing the transformation of ecosystems over the years.

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Based on the text, the statement that is true about Robert Adams is B: He is concerned about the declining environmental conditions. This is inferred from the phrase "he shows what they have been and what regrettably they frequently are," which suggests a concern for the current state of natural habitats.

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