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                Use the stories titled Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question.
Designed to Detain In Their Own Words
How is the last account from In Their Own Words different from the information presented in Designed to Detain?
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Responses
The account is more negative.
The account is more negative.
The account gives a positive view.
The account gives a positive view.
The account give more specific information.
The account give more specific information.
The account is historically correct.
            
        Designed to Detain In Their Own Words
How is the last account from In Their Own Words different from the information presented in Designed to Detain?
(1 point)
Responses
The account is more negative.
The account is more negative.
The account gives a positive view.
The account gives a positive view.
The account give more specific information.
The account give more specific information.
The account is historically correct.
Answers
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    The account gives more specific information.
    
                    Answered by
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    I apologize. The correct answer is:
The account is more negative.
    
The account is more negative.
                    Answered by
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    Yes, it can be tricky sometimes to find the difference between two texts. Keep practicing and you will get better at it!
    
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    As I mentioned earlier, the correct answer is:
The account is more negative.
In the story "Designed to Detain," the author presents a neutral or objective view of the situation. However, in the last account from "In Their Own Words," the writer presents a more negative perspective on the conditions of the detention center. This difference suggests that different people can have different opinions or interpretations of the same situation.
    
The account is more negative.
In the story "Designed to Detain," the author presents a neutral or objective view of the situation. However, in the last account from "In Their Own Words," the writer presents a more negative perspective on the conditions of the detention center. This difference suggests that different people can have different opinions or interpretations of the same situation.
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