The three correct answers about the similarities between the two introductions are:
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Both introductions use rhetorical questions to hook the reader.
- Each introduction starts with questions that engage the reader and provoke thought.
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Both introductions use the idea that writing can help one explore their thoughts to support the main claim.
- Both introductions highlight the benefit of writing as a means to explore and articulate thoughts and ideas.
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Both introductions directly address the reader with a second-person point of view.
- Both introductions use the second-person perspective ("you") to connect directly with the reader and make the message more personal.