How do the authors differ in presenting the great outdoors?

A.
The first author narrates a passage about a mountain man who lives in nature. The second author gives a personal opinion about his own experiences outdoors.
B.
The first author tries to persuade others to become closer to nature. The second author uses information to prove that spending time outdoors is good for people's health.
C.
The first author cites facts about what life was like as a North American hunter. The second author uses memories from childhood to describe the beauty of the outdoors.
D.
The first author shows how life is better now that society does not spend time in nature. The second author tells about camping trips and recommends hiking trails.

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A.
The first author narrates a passage about a mountain man who lives in nature. The second author gives a personal opinion about his own experiences outdoors.
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