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Stephon is writing an essay that compares and contrasts characters from two different texts. The two characters he is comparing and contrasting are Manjiro from Heart of a Samurai and William, the narrator of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind. One difference he notes is that Manjiro and William both show an eagerness to learn new information, but they seek to learn this information in different ways.
Which details from the texts suggest that William and Manjiro seek to learn new information in different ways?
William attends school and reads many books, while Manjiro finds the answers to his own questions.
William studies at home and creates his own lessons, while Manjiro attends school.
William goes to the library and seeks information through books, while Manjiro asks questions of those around him.
William asks questions of those around him, while Manjiro reads the books he has brought aboard the boat with him.
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