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"The greatest threat to sea turtles is industrial-scale fisheries. Marine animals like sea turtles get caught in nets intended to catch other animals. Ghost gear, or abandoned gear, also entangles the reptiles" (Kids Care About: Sea Turtles).
Citation: Kids Care About: Sea Turtles.

Passage 2: From "Dealing with Stress and Strong Emotions"

There are three common types of stress.

The first is survival stress. When you are in danger, your body prepares you to deal with the danger either by fighting it or running from it. This is commonly known as the fight-or-flight response. Your body reacts to this type of stress by sharpening your sight and hearing and increasing your breathing and heartbeat.

Environmental stress is the second type of stress. It is caused by unpleasant things you run into in daily life. For example, loud noises, bright lights, crowds and automobile traffic can all cause or increase stress. They are not dangerous, but they are stressful.

The third type of stress is internal stress. This type of stress is not caused by something outside of you. Instead, it is caused by thinking about stressful situations that happened in the past or will happen in the future. For example, many people find having to give a speech to a crowd very stressful. Just thinking about it creates stress.
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Internal stress is the third type of stress and is not caused by external factors. It is the result of worrying about past or future stressful situations. For example, many individuals feel anxious about public speaking, causing stress simply by thinking about it (Dealing with Stress and Strong Emotions).

Citation: Dealing with Stress and Strong Emotions.

Quote part of Passage 2. Be sure to cite your quotation!

"Environmental stress is the second type of stress. It is caused by unpleasant things you run into in daily life. For example, loud noises, bright lights, crowds and automobile traffic can all cause or increase stress. They are not dangerous, but they are stressful" (Dealing with Stress and Strong Emotions).

Citation: Dealing with Stress and Strong Emotions.