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1 How do the story in Passage 1 and the poem in Passage 2 approach the topic of adventure in different ways? A The story questions whether or not people's interest in adventure is based on their place of birth. The poem
argues that everyone loves adventure.
B. The poem describes adventures in wild, natural places. The story mostly describes adventures in cities and
towns.
C The story warns that adventure puts people in danger. The poem suggests that adventure is more fun than
dangerous.
D. The poem describes the experience of anyone who feels drawn to adventure. The story explains the reasons
why one character set out on adventures.

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