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Which sentence from Passage 1 conveys a different account of surfing from Passage 2?
Passage 1

A Short History of Surfing
by S. Flaherty

What we know of today as surfing—riding waves on a wooden board—may have been invented thousands of years ago. Historians now believe the first surfing was done by fisherman living in Western Polynesia. However, they did not surf for sport or leisure but as a means to more quickly catch fish!
The first recorded observation of surfing as sport was made by Joseph Banks in 1769. Banks traveled with Captain Cook on his first voyage to the South Pacific in 1768, in order to record his observations about the landscape, people, and customs of the region. It was during this time that he first noticed their surfing. He later described it in his journals, stating that men would get in canoes and bring them up to breaking waves as fast as they could. The waves would then carry them to shore.

The sentence from Passage 1 that conveys a different account of surfing from Passage 2 is: "However, they did not surf for sport or leisure but as a means to more quickly catch fish!"