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11) Which is the BEST comparison of the evidence in these two passages?
A)
The bird from the poem and Mrs. Haviland from the
account are similar because they both understand
the pain others suffer from lack of freedom or rights.
B)
The bird from the poem and the conductor from the
account are similar because they both understand
the pain others suffer from lack of freedom or rights.
The speaker of the poem and Mrs. Haviland from the
account are similar because they both understand
the pain others suffer from lack of freedom or rights.
D)
The speaker of the poem and the conductor from the
account are similar because they both understand
the pain others suffer from lack of freedom or rights.

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