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Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death, Patrick Henry, March 23, 1775
Question
Use the passages to answer the question. Select Passage 1 and Passage 2.
Which of these is a difference between the two texts?
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Responses
The author of the second text references her personal experiences, while the author of the first text does not.
The author of the second text references her personal experiences, while the author of the first text does not.
The author of the first text is confident he knows what should be done, while the author of the second text is not.
The author of the first text is confident he knows what should be done, while the author of the second text is not.
The author of the first text references his personal experiences, while the author of the second text does not.
The author of the first text references his personal experiences, while the author of the second text does not.
The author of the second text is confident she knows that Congress should pass the equal rights amendment.
The author of the second text is confident she knows that Congress should pass the equal rights amendment.
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Question
Use the passages to answer the question. Select Passage 1 and Passage 2.
Which of these is a difference between the two texts?
(1 point)
Responses
The author of the second text references her personal experiences, while the author of the first text does not.
The author of the second text references her personal experiences, while the author of the first text does not.
The author of the first text is confident he knows what should be done, while the author of the second text is not.
The author of the first text is confident he knows what should be done, while the author of the second text is not.
The author of the first text references his personal experiences, while the author of the second text does not.
The author of the first text references his personal experiences, while the author of the second text does not.
The author of the second text is confident she knows that Congress should pass the equal rights amendment.
The author of the second text is confident she knows that Congress should pass the equal rights amendment.
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To determine the difference between the two texts you've referred to, it's important to analyze the key aspects of each passage based on your provided options.
1. The first option suggests that the author of the second text references her personal experiences, while the author of the first text does not.
2. The second option states that the author of the first text is confident he knows what should be done, while the author of the second text is not.
3. The third option claims that the author of the first text references his personal experiences, while the author of the second text does not.
4. The fourth option indicates that the author of the second text is confident she knows that Congress should pass the equal rights amendment.
Given these comparisons, you would need to confirm the content and tone of both texts. If the first text (by Patrick Henry) is characterized by certainty and a call to action (reflecting his clear stance on liberty and independence) and the second text lacks that level of conviction, then the second option is valid.
However, if the first text does not include personal experiences and the second does, that would make the first option or the third option valid, depending on which text includes the personal experiences.
Ultimately, based on the options you're considering, you would choose the statement that accurately reflects the difference in content, style, or tone between Patrick Henry's speech and the second text in question. If you provide more context or details about the second text, I can help you further determine the correct answer.
1. The first option suggests that the author of the second text references her personal experiences, while the author of the first text does not.
2. The second option states that the author of the first text is confident he knows what should be done, while the author of the second text is not.
3. The third option claims that the author of the first text references his personal experiences, while the author of the second text does not.
4. The fourth option indicates that the author of the second text is confident she knows that Congress should pass the equal rights amendment.
Given these comparisons, you would need to confirm the content and tone of both texts. If the first text (by Patrick Henry) is characterized by certainty and a call to action (reflecting his clear stance on liberty and independence) and the second text lacks that level of conviction, then the second option is valid.
However, if the first text does not include personal experiences and the second does, that would make the first option or the third option valid, depending on which text includes the personal experiences.
Ultimately, based on the options you're considering, you would choose the statement that accurately reflects the difference in content, style, or tone between Patrick Henry's speech and the second text in question. If you provide more context or details about the second text, I can help you further determine the correct answer.