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Which best describes the structure of "Grandmother\"s Soap" and Diary of a Goose Girl?
"Grandmother's Soap" is written in diary form by a first-person narrator, while Diary of a Goose Girl is written in short story form by a first-person narrator.
"Grandmother's Soap" is written in short story form by a third-person narrator, while Diary of a Goose Girl is written in chronological form by a first-person narrator.
"Grandmother's Soap" is written in short story form by a first-person narrator, while Diary of a Goose Girl is written in short story form by a third-person narrator.
"Grandmother's Soap" is written in chronological form by a first-person narrator, while Diary of a Goose Girl is written in short story form by a third-person narrator.
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"Grandmother's Soap" is written in short-story form by a third-person narrator, while "Diary of a Goose Girl" is written in chronological (diary) form by a first-person narrator.
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