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How are the two passages different? A. In "Playing Robinson Crusoe," the narrator's mother participates in the game, while in "The Game," the narrator's mother scolds him for playing and breaking things. B. In "Playing Robinson Crusoe," the narrator actually travels to an island, while in "The Game," the narrator is only pretending to be on an island. C. In "Playing Robinson Crusoe," the narrator uses his pets as his companions, while in "The Game," the narrator pretends his pets are beasts that block his way. D. In "Playing Robinson Crusoe," the narrator pretends to rescue Robinson Crusoe, while in "The Game" the narrator pretends to capture Robinson Crusoe.

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