Proofread the given passage on ANSWER SHEET TWO as instructed. For a wrong word, underline the wrong word and write the correct one in the blank provided at the end of the line. For a missing word, mark the position of the missing word with a "∧" sign and write the word you believe to be missing in the blank provided at the end of the line. For an unnecessary word, cross the unnecessary word with a slash "—" and put the word in the blank provided at the end of the line. Like all animal species, plant species must spread their offspring to suitable areaswhere they can grow and pass on their parent’s genes. Young animals generally spread by (1) ______walking or flying. Because plants don’t have that ability, they may somehow hitchhike. (2) ______Some plant seeds scatter by blowing in the wind or floating on water. Many other plantspecies, though, trick an animal into carrying their seeds. How do they do They enclosethem within a tasty fruit and advertise the fruit’ s ripeness by its color or smell. The hungryanimal collects and swallows the fruit, walks or flies off, but later spits out the seeds some- (3) ______where far from its parent tree. Seeds can thereby be carried thousands of mi]es. It may (4) ______surprise you to learn that plant seeds can resist digestion. In fact, some seeds actuallyrequire passage through an animal’ s body before they can grow. Wild strawberries offer agood example of hitchhiking tactic. When strawberry seeds are still young and not yet (5) ______ready to be planted, the surrounding fruit is green, sour, and hard. When the seeds final (6) ______mature, the berries turn red, sweet, and tender. The change in the berries’ color serves as asignal to birds which then eat the strawberries, fly off, and eventually spit out the seeds.Naturally, strawberry plants doesn’t set out with a conscious intent of attracting birds only (7) ______when their seeds were ready to be dispersed away. Nor did birds set out with the intent of (8) ______planting strawberries. Rather, strawberry plants evolved through natural selection. Thesweeter and ruder the final strawberry, the more birds spread its ripe seeds; the greener and (9) ______more sour the young strawberry, the birds destroyed the seeds by eating berries before the (10) ______seeds were ready.