Asked by jackson

How does the author of Passage A present information differently from the author of Passage B?
Group of answer choices

Passage A discusses global issues while Passage B focuses only on local concerns

Passage A focuses on community benefits while Passage B emphasizes technological innovation

Passage A includes statistics while Passage B uses only general statements

Passage A presents a negative view while Passage B presents a positive view

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t choose the best answer without seeing the two passages. Please paste Passage A and Passage B (or summarize their main points and key lines).

If you want to decide it yourself, here’s a quick checklist for each choice:

- “Passage A discusses global issues while Passage B focuses only on local concerns”
- Look for words like worldwide, international, global, national vs city, neighborhood, local names/events.

- “Passage A focuses on community benefits while Passage B emphasizes technological innovation”
- Check the main topic/scope: is A describing social impacts, people, services, benefits to residents? Is B describing devices, processes, engineering, new tools?

- “Passage A includes statistics while Passage B uses only general statements”
- Search for numbers, percentages, study results, dates in A. If B uses only qualitative language (e.g., “many,” “some,” “often”) it fits.

- “Passage A presents a negative view while Passage B presents a positive view”
- Note tone and evaluative words: negative (criticize, problem, concern, harm) vs positive (benefit, improve, successful, promising). Consider overall conclusion/suggestions.

Send the passages and I’ll pick the correct option and explain why.