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How does Passage 2 transform the myth presented in Passage 1? A: by including parts of the events and characters present in Passage 1

B: by suggesting that Icarus has the same thoughts as the character in Passage 1

C: by explaining what happened to Daedalus after he quit looking for Icarus in Passage 1

D: by including modern objects that did not exist in the time period presented in Passage 1

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