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English, 16.12.2020 02:20 chloeann5397

This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. Part A
How is the structure of Passage 2 different from the structure of Passage 1?
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Passage 2 presents different viewpoints of the same event, whereas Passage 1 is
limited to the mother's point of view.
Passage 2 highlights important moments through flashbacks, whereas Passage 1
focuses on a chronological narrative.
Passage 2 uses an analogy to demonstrate the lesson, whereas Passage 1 allows the
narrator to learn a lesson through her experience.
Passage 2 builds on a conflict as the poem progresses, whereas Passage 1 features a
conflict that grows and grows over the course of the story.
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