Use the passages to answer the question. Select Passage 1 and Passage 2.

Which choice best compares the two passages?

(1 point)
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The main characters are both focused on how an interaction with another character will affect themselves.
The main characters are both focused on how an interaction with another character will affect themselves.

The main characters are both thinking about how they can help other people that they meet.
The main characters are both thinking about how they can help other people that they meet.

The narrator takes the reader deep into the thoughts of every character in the passage.
The narrator takes the reader deep into the thoughts of every character in the passage.

The narrator involves the reader in the story by directly addressing the reader.
The narrator involves the reader in the story by directly addressing the reader.

1 answer

The choice that best compares the two passages is:

The main characters are both focused on how an interaction with another character will affect themselves.

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