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Evaluation of the options:
Option 1: The sentence starting with "Yet each day..." would not fit here. This part is introducing Kervran’s initial observations about the hens. Inserting this sentence would feel disjointed because the paragraph hasn't yet explained the significance of the eggs.
Option 2: The sentence wouldn't fit here either. The focus here is on what the hens are doing (pecking mica), and the sentence about eggs feels disconnected from this point in the narrative.
Option 3: The sentence about the eggs fits perfectly here because it explains a key element of the puzzle: the hens are producing eggs with calcareous shells despite not having an obvious source of calcium. This provides a crucial piece of information that explains why Kervran was puzzled in the first place. It ties directly to the anomaly he is investigating.
Option 4: It won't fit here as the paragraph has already shifted to Kervran's conclusion about the chickens transmuting one element to into another. Inserting the sentence about the eggs here would introduce new information too late, disrupting the focus on Kervran's final findings.
Therefore, The sentence fits best in Option 3. It helps to explain Kervran's puzzling observations and contributes to the mystery that he's trying to solve, all while maintaining a smooth narrative flow. The other options either disrupt the flow or introduce new information too soon or too late.