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What is the BEST summary of Passage 2
A Coral Reet
Gardener
Danselfish and red algae are found in
coral reefs Damselfish help the red
algae plants grow
Among many of gee plants
the correls of Australia and Japan
gardens ofredolge are fended by
domselfish it is the only kid of algae
Danselfish eat red algae. They tend
crops of it by removing other algae and
Chasing away predators
other kinds of algae compete for food
and places to grow they crowd out
the red which then oftende
How condomselfish make sure there
sohas enough reduce to eat?
Pedigde is a crop grown by damselfish
The fish protect the algae from other fish
that might eat it
ped alode is the only plant damselfish
protect the fish cannot eat other algae
so they throw it away


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A Coral Reet
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