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6. Source #1: 1. "If people do not stop harvesting so many octopl from the ocean, they might become extinct," sald Dr. Paul Cephal.
2. "Octopl may be endangered creatures."
Source #2:
1. "Octopi are definitely highly intelligent creatures."
2. "Octopi are very secretive."
3. "According to biological classification, octopi are cephalopod mollusks."
4. "Octopi inhabit coral reefs, which are endangered."
From Source#2, sentence one is an example of a(n).
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