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In conclusion, people should stop hunting sharks because they are essential to the growth of reefs.
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with a new detail about marine algae
with a new detail about marine algae
with the point that sharks are a part of the food chain that supports reef growth
with the point that sharks are a part of the food chain that supports reef growth
with an anecdote about sharks in the wild
with an anecdote about sharks in the wild
with a question about the Great Barrier Reef that is off the coast of Australia
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with a new detail about marine algae
with a new detail about marine algae
with the point that sharks are a part of the food chain that supports reef growth
with the point that sharks are a part of the food chain that supports reef growth
with an anecdote about sharks in the wild
with an anecdote about sharks in the wild
with a question about the Great Barrier Reef that is off the coast of Australia
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with a question about the Great Barrier Reef that is off the coast of Australia
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