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3. PART A: According to the narrator's descriptions, how does "a place where the sidewalk ends" and "this place" differ?
A “The place where the sidewalk ends" is scary and
unknown, while "this place" is familiar and comfortable.
B "The place where the sidewalk ends" is dangerous
because it is new, while “this place is dangerous because
it is old.
OC "The place where the sidewalk ends" requires
accompaniment by children, while "this place" does not
require accompaniment of any kind.
D "The place where the sidewalk ends" is unknown and
inviting, while "this place" is dirty and unwelcoming.

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