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Passage 2

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from "Henry" by Dorothy Parker

You would really be surprised at the number of things that Henry knows just a shade more about than anybody else does Naturally he can't help realizing this about himself, but you mustn't think for a minute that he has let it spoil him. On the contrary... [w]hen it comes to giving his time and his energy thoro is nobody who could not admit that Henry is

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

Passage 1

Passage 2

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Strong mandships are based on emotion rather Uxan intellect

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Based on the provided text and themes, here's how you might drag and drop sentences to compare and contrast the themes in Passage 1 and Passage 2.

Passage 1

  • "Strong friendships are based on emotion rather than intellect."

Passage 2

  • "Friends who remain detached from others may risk forming ties that expose their faults."

Both

  • "Most friendships are complicated because people are imperfect."
  • "Friends who taunt their perceived superiority may risk damaging friendships."

Feel free to modify any sentences if you have specific examples that fit better.

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