Based on the information provided in the passages and the question regarding differences between the two texts, it seems that there is an error in the details given. The first passage is from Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech, while the second passage is not specified in the prompt but refers to a different author discussing personal experiences, likely in the context of a political or social movement such as women's rights.
Given the choices presented and focusing on the information from the first passage about Patrick Henry, a suitable selection would be:
- The author of the first text is confident he knows what should be done, while the author of the second text is not.
This statement best captures the essence of Patrick Henry's strong conviction in his speech, contrasted with a more uncertain stance that might be expressed in a different author's work. However, without additional context or information about the second passage, this selection remains somewhat generalized.