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Passage 1 There are a surprising number of plants that are carnivorous, or feed on meat. One of the most well-known carnivorous plants is the Venus flytrap. This carnivore lives in warm, swampy areas where it feeds on flies and any other insect unfortunate enough to land on one of its round, spiky leaves. The leaves are motion-sensitive, and the slightest touch causes a leaf to snap shut, trapping the prey behind a prison of spikes.

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After the houses were built, the villagers furnished their homes with stone beds, one on each side of the door, a stone dresser, and a fireplace, or hearth. The hearth kept the home warm and allowed the inhabitants to cook their food.

The people of Skara Brae then farmed the surrounding lands, with evidence suggesting that they grew barley and other grains. They kept cows and pigs, and they fished in the ocean for a good part of their diet.

How is the structure of Passage 1 different from the structure of Passage 2?

Passage 1 has a cause and effect text structure, and Passage 2 has a chronological text structure.
Passage 1 has a chronological text structure, and Passage 2 has a comparison text structure.
Passage 1 has a comparison text structure, and Passage 2 has a cause and effect text structure.
Passage 1 has a problem and solution text structure, and Passage 2 has a chronology text structure.

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