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Apparently here was the job for a Superman—quality-and-quantity-production on a big scale and great engineering difficulties to be overcome. Why not Paul Bunyan? This is a White Pine job and here in the High Sierras the winter snows lie deep, just like the country where Paul grew up. . . . Part B
In paragraph 3, how is the narrator's perspective developed differently than the advisors' perspective in Part A?
with multiple people's opinions of Bunyan
B with details about Bunyan's recent decisions
• with questions about Bunyan's interest in work
• with references to Bunyan's successful reputation

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Answer: with questions about Bunyan's interest in work.

Explanation: Paragraph 3 uses a rhetorical question ("Why not Paul Bunyan?") and the narrator’s own speculation about Bunyan’s fit for the job, whereas Part A features the advisors’ multiple opinions.