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When comparing texts, look for what they have in
A. their dialogue
B. their margins
C. common
D. their settings


Sagot :

C) common, they both have to be common.

Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

Comparing texts means you are trying to find similarities between two or more sources of information. Which means your answer is option C or "common." It's not option A because dialogue is a conversation between two or more characters in a story. It's not a margin because a margin is usually extra information of the story, perhaps background information on how the story was wrote. It's also not option D because a setting is where a story takes place.

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