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Read and compare two passages from an outdoor magazine. Passage 1

"A cane fishing pole is a good way for young kids to begin. Light lines and small hooks also help children gain early success. Crickets and worms are the best bait."

Passage 2

"Jason Zimmer is a champion fly fisherman. He trains eight hours each day to compete all over the world. In his spare time, Jason enjoys camping, hiking, and skiing."

Which similarity is found when comparing these two passages?

Both passages are written to help children learn a skill.
Both passages are written in a formal, scientific tone.
Both passages are about fishing successfully.
Both passages are about a famous champion athlete.

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