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Read the following passage:
Coral reefs are dying in every corner of the world's oceans. Did you know that Australia's Great Barrier Reef has lost more than half of its coral since 1985? The biggest threats to coral ecosystems include water pollution, industrial waste, and global warming. In the United States, the US Coral Reef Task Force (USCRTF) was created by President Bill Clinton. Its job is to lead US efforts to protect coral reefs. In 2000, the USCRTF developed an action plan for how to address the coral reef crisis. It was published as The National Action Plan to Conserve Coral Reefs.
Which summary of the paragraph contains no capitalization errors?
The US Coral Reef Task Force is leading US efforts to protect Coral Reefs.
The US Coral Reef Task Force is leading US efforts to protect coral reefs.
The US coral reef Task Force is leading us efforts to protect coral reefs.
The US coral reef task force is leading US efforts to protect coral reefs.
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