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How is the poem "On the Bus with Rosa Parks" different from the memoir My Story? Check all that apply.

The poem describes a single scene; the memoir describes many scenes.
The poem uses few words; the memoir uses many words.
The poem has short lines and stanzas; the memoir is written in prose paragraphs.
The poem places the bus ride in historical perspective; the memoir does not.
The poem explains why Rosa Parks stayed seated; the memoir does not.
The poem shows an outsider’s point of view of Rosa Parks; the memoir does not.
The poem compares Rosa Parks’s gaze to a flame; the memoir does not

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