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Which audience would most likely be interested in the passage? A. people that use water at home B. employees that work at water plants C. businesses that sell water D. people that want an organic garden Passage: Water Conservation Conserving water helps preserve our water resource for future use. Making small adjustments at home can greatly impact reducing unnecessary water usage. One approach is to turn off faucets while brushing your teeth and washing your face. Limiting the amount of time unused water is flowing can save gallons of water monthly. Collecting rainwater is also an effective way to conserve water. It can be used to water lawns and gardens. Additionally, be sure to water the lawn in the early morning or late afternoon so it can be absorbed and not evaporated quickly by the sun. These steps can significantly help the conservation of our essential natural resource.

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