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NO LINKS OR ELSE YOU'LL BE REPORTED! Only answer if you're very good at English. Which statement BEST describes the difference in point of view between the narrator of the 1722 entry and the narrator of the 1980 entry?

A: The 1722 narrator observes the island as an outsider, while the 1980 narrator is a native of the island.

B: The 1722 narrator knows why the statues were toppled, while the 1980 narrator does not.

C: The 1722 narrator records his experience on paper, while the 1980 narrator passes on the story orally.

D: The 1722 narrator admires the stone statues, while the 1980 narrator despises the statues.​

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