A student is researching the importance of flowers for insect survival. Read the source the student found.
Flowers have a lot more to offer than just looking pretty. They provide food and vital
habitats for insects. When flowers bloom in the spring, insects are more actively searching
for flowers. Pollinators, such as bees, eat the nectar and pollen that plants create. Many
common flowers, such as dandelions and clover, are vital to the survival of insects. These
plants grow easily in people’s yards, but people often mow over them or pull them out of
the ground. To help improve insect populations, many people participate in a movement
called “No Mow May.” During the month of May, participants allow their yards to grow
naturally so bees and other insects can have more plants to pollinate.
The student took notes based on the source. Place a check mark to indicate whether each
sentence is plagiarized or paraphrased.