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In passage 2, how is the speaker’s point of view different from Mrs. Grady’s? A. The speaker’s point of view is hopeful, while Mrs. Grady’s point of view is sarcastic.
B. The speaker’s point of view is optimistic, while Mrs. Grady’s point of view is positive.
C. The speaker’s point of view is pessimistic, while Mrs. Grady’s point of view is cynical.
D. The speaker’s point of view is melancholy, while Mrs. Grady’s point of view is encouraging.


In passage 2, how is the speaker’s point of view different from Mrs. Grady’s?

A. The speaker’s po

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