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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.

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