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How are the structures in the texts "King Midas of the Golden Touch" and "The Problem With Popularity" alike?
Both texts describe an ordered sequence of events.
Both texts contrast a real experience with an imaginary one.
Both texts compare a real person to an imaginary one.
Both texts relate events in their order of importance.
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Both texts describe an ordered sequence of events.
Explanation: Each text presents actions and outcomes in chronological order (what happens first, next, and last), rather than comparing real vs. imaginary or ranking events by importance.
Explanation: Each text presents actions and outcomes in chronological order (what happens first, next, and last), rather than comparing real vs. imaginary or ranking events by importance.
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