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The white berries of the mistletoes contain seeds. Some birds and mammals like to feed on these berries. When they do, the seeds may attach to the animal eating the berries. The animal may carry the seeds to another part of the tree or shrub. They may also carry the seeds to another plant altogether. The seeds start to grow roots that dig through the bark of the tree or shrub. The roots grow into the tissues of the plant they’ve taken over. That’s how mistletoes take nutrients and water away from the host plants. Mistletoe can be hard to remove once it infects a plant. The best way to fight off a mistletoe infestation is to cut off the infected branch completely. If the mistletoe takes over more parts of the plant, it can start to weaken the plant and make it harder for it to grow. What is the text structure of this passage and what is the author's purpose for writing it? 

 
A

This passage has a compare-contrast text structure and the author's purpose is to show how plants seeds and plants roots are alike and different.

This passage has a compare-contrast text structure and the author's purpose is to show how plants seeds and plants roots are alike and different.

B

This passage has a cause-effect text structure and the author's purpose is to show the causes of the effect of mistletoe weakening plants and making it harder for them to grow.

This passage has a cause-effect text structure and the author's purpose is to show the causes of the effect of mistletoe weakening plants and making it harder for them to grow.

C

This passage has a chronological text structure and the author's purpose is to show the dates and times when the process of mistletoe takeover happens.

This passage has a chronological text structure and the author's purpose is to show the dates and times when the process of mistletoe takeover happens.

D

This passage has a secondhand text structure and the author's purpose is to show the events experienced from the point of view of birds and mammals.

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