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Passage 1 Children love to go to the playground. Every day there are many boys and girls sliding, swinging are also a great place for children to meet new people. Passage 2 Adults love to eat at restaurants. The next time you're in a restaurant, just look at all the smilin feeling brave. Restaurants are most busy on the weekends. That's why it is easier to get a table What key detail is similar in these two passages? (3 points) Both activities are great for finding new friends. Both activities are more fun during the week. They are both about activities people like to do. They are both about activities that are hard to do.
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