Which sentence compares and contrasts Opal’s father and Otis?

Both are good at making others feel better, but they share this gift with different audiences.

Opal’s father wouldn’t hurt a mouse, and neither would Otis.

Opal’s father gave Winn-Dixie a home while Otis provided a collar and leash.

Both men live in Naomi, a very small town with friendly people and its own library.

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The sentence that compares and contrasts Opal’s father and Otis is:

"Both are good at making others feel better, but they share this gift with different audiences."

This sentence illustrates how both characters have a similar positive trait while highlighting the difference in how they express that trait to different groups of people.