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Coral reefs play an extremely important role in the Caribbean economy for tourism as well as food production and food security. The regions' unique reefs have been impacted by rising sea temperatures and pollution. Data will allow development of climate models and ecological forecasting in coral reef ecosystems.A coral reef is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals. Reefs are formed of colonies of coral polyps held together by calcium carbonate. Most coral reefs are built from stony corals, whose polyps cluster in groups. Coral reefs flourish in ocean waters that provide few nutrients.Coral reefs protect coastlines from storms and erosion, provide jobs for local communities, and offer opportunities for recreation. They are also are a source of food and new medicines. Over half a billion people depend on reefs for food, income, and protection.
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This is a connotative sentence because it is not saying why she chaired the meeting literally.
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Both authors of "In Flanders Fields" and "Dulce et Decorum Est!" chose the same historical event as the setting but these books shows the World War 1 from two absolutely different points of view. "In Flanders Fields" author praises and blesses all those warriors who protected their native land fighted for it and its future generations. While reading this story you feel persuasive tone that aimed to make you feel the same. "Dulce et Decorum Est!" shows the most appalling things that happened during the War and urges us that if we had ever been through It all it would have been the worst nightmare in our life. To conclude : in the first story author eulogizes War whereas the second warns against it.
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One day, me and my family <u>went</u> to the movies. We <u>got</u> popcorn and ice cream. So far it was all going well. But then the power went off........ Great!!!!! The lights on the stairs <u>went</u> black so did the movie. Well there's a waste of our money.