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Explain what happened when "crossing the line."
Describe some of the specimens that Darwin collected.
Explain how John Henslow helped Darwin.
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Identify a specimen that you thought was interesting. Describe this specimen.
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Do you think that Charles Darwin was an excellent naturalist? Explain your reasons.
Why do you think that Darwin kept his thoughts about the Bible and his discoveries to himself? What might have happened if he had expressed his thoughts?
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