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English, 08.04.2021 01:00 dlr1628

Passage 1 There's more than one reason to slow yourself down in the Cayman Islands Besides iguanas, you may see everything from
turtles to parrots, stingrays to red-footed bouies . Divers in the know ready their air tanks at the mere mention of the Cayman
Islands. Exceptional visibility, extraordinary walls, reefs, and wrecks: The islands are world-renowned for their underwater beauty
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Crystal clear water, abundant marine life and a living coral reef mean Hanauma Bay is one of the premiere snorkeling
destinations in the Hawaiian islands. A gently sloping beach fronts directly on the horseshoe shaped bay, formed in the remains
of Koko Head Crater, an ancient cinder-cone volcano, now breached and filled with sea water. Within this half-mile-wide bay is
one of the prettiest reefs and the most abundant fish in Hawaii
What contrast can be made between the two passages?
OA. Passage 1 is about the snorkeling, passage 2 is about diving
B. Passage 1 is about the Cayman Islands, passage 2 is about Hawaii
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Passage 1 is fiction, passage 2 is nonfiction
D.
Passage 1 is trying to persuade you to buy something, passage 2 is simply written to inform

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