Drag ONE sentence to EACH box to compare and contrast themes in Passage 1 and Passage 2.

Passage 1

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Passage 2

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1 answer

It looks like the content provided for Passage 1 is incomplete and does not form a coherent sentence or idea. However, based on the themes in Passage 2, I can help create a general comparison and contrast based on themes, assuming you provide more context for Passage 1.

For now, here’s an example of how you might fill in the boxes with the themes from Passage 2 contrasted against typical themes found in different types of passages:

Passage 1:
Genuine connections thrive on mutual understanding and empathy, allowing friends to support each other through challenges.

Both:
Friendships are complex and can be influenced by emotional dynamics and personal vulnerabilities.

Passage 2:
Strong friendships are based on emotion rather than intellect.

If you provide a clearer version of Passage 1, I could offer a more tailored response.