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Which of the following most likely describes how the author of "Wealthier than Kings" adapted the turning point in "Sonnet 29"? A. The author of "Wealthier than Kings" developed the turning point more gradually and explained how Adrianna slowly came to her change.
B. The author of "Wealthier than Kings" had an earlier turning point than "Sonnet 29" and the text was, therefore, more positive overall than the poem was.
C. The author of "Wealthier than Kings" had no turning point because the idea of a turning point was not appropriate in Adrianna's story. Adrianna never changed.
D. The author of "Wealthier than Kings" chose to make his secondary character, Betsy, have a turning point instead of his main character, Adrianna, because it seemed more realistic.

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