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

Which of these is a difference between the two texts?

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The author of the second text is confident she knows that Congress should pass the equal rights amendment.
The author of the second text is confident she knows that Congress should pass the equal rights amendment.

The author of the first text is confident he knows what should be done, while the author of the second text is not.
The author of the first text is confident he knows what should be done, while the author of the second text is not.

The author of the first text references his personal experiences, while the author of the second text does not.
The author of the first text references his personal experiences, while the author of the second text does not.

The author of the second text references her personal experiences, while the author of the first text does not.
The author of the second text references her personal experiences, while the author of the first text does not.
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Based on the options provided, the correct response to indicate a difference between the two texts is:

"The author of the first text references his personal experiences, while the author of the second text does not."

This choice highlights a specific contrast between the authors' approaches concerning personal experience.

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