Respuesta :
The answer is D.
We can conclude that the answer is not A because seconds after, the deer becomes scared after noticing the cameraman and leaves. The answer could not have been C, as it has nothing to do with the wind. B also is not likely the answer because the fact that the deer continued to eat moss on the ground shouldn't have anything to do with the wind ruining the cameraman's shot.
We can conclude that the answer is not A because seconds after, the deer becomes scared after noticing the cameraman and leaves. The answer could not have been C, as it has nothing to do with the wind. B also is not likely the answer because the fact that the deer continued to eat moss on the ground shouldn't have anything to do with the wind ruining the cameraman's shot.
Answer: D. The deer was not able to pick up the scent of the author.
Explanation: In the given excerpt we can see the description of how a photographer was able to take a picture of a white-tailed buck, one day when he was in the National Forest. He uses the sentence "The wind must have been right" to express his luck, because the deer wasn't able to pick up the scent of the author, and it didn't move until after the photo was taken.