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Both “Lone Dog” and “Playing Robinson Crusoe” are poems about dogs.
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A)Both poems explain what life is like from the point of view of a dog.
B)Lone Dog” describes dogs positively, but “Playing Robinson Crusoe” describes good and bad things about dogs.
C)Both poems discuss the loving relationship between dogs and humans.
D)“Lone Dog” compares behaviors of two types of dogs, but “Playing Robinson Crusoe” compares behaviors of dogs and cats.
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