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How do passages 1 and 2 present the interaction between Rip Van Winkle and his daughter differently?
In Passage 1, Rip Van Winkle finds his daughter because her son is also named Rip; while in
Passage 2, Rip Van Winkle is awakened by her.
In Passage 1, Rip Van Winkle's daughter recognizes him as he walks down the mountain;
while in Passage 2, his daughter recognizes him when he arrives in town.
In Passage 1, Rip Van Winkle tries to find his daughter as soon as he wakes up; while in
Passage 2, Rip Van Winkle tries to find out who he is, then finds his daughter.
In Passage 1, Rip Van Winkle comes across his daughter in a crowd in town; while in
Passage 2, Rip Van Winkle doesn't meet his daughter until Gretchen takes him to her house.


How Do Passages 1 And 2 Present The Interaction Between Rip Van Winkle And His Daughter Differently In Passage 1 Rip Van Winkle Finds His Daughter Because Her S class=

Sagot :

Answer: D

Explanation:

In passage 1, Rip Van Winkle comes across his daughter in a crowd in town and in passage 2, Rip Van Winkle doesn't meet his daughter until Gretchen takes him to her house.

How was the character of Rip van winkle?

Rip van winkle was a good man, with pleasant and nature and therefore loved by the children in his village. But at home he was very lazy and careless and her wife always use to complaint about it.

One day a lady in village recognized Rip van winkle , and her daughter heard that. After which she came and took Rip to live  with her.

Thus, this shows the interaction between Rip Van Winkle and his daughter differently.

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