The aspects of the passages that would affect how they would be read aloud are:
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The passages use different kinds of punctuation marks to end sentences. - This affects the rhythm and intonation of the reading, influencing pauses, emphases, and the overall flow.
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The passages are from two different genres. - Different genres often have distinct tones and styles, which can influence how they are presented when read aloud (e.g., a serious tone for literary fiction versus a more informal tone for a dialogue in a play).
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One passage has narration; the other has dialogue. - Narration often requires a different style of delivery compared to dialogue, which may involve varying character voices, inflections, and pacing to reflect the interaction between characters.
Choosing to read with these elements in mind can significantly enhance the interpretation and engagement of the audience.
The option "The passages have different points of view." may affect the interpretation but does not directly impact how they would be read aloud in a way that relates specifically to punctuation, genre, or narration versus dialogue.