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For which of the following reasons did Mark Twain use the compare-and- contrast text structure in his essay "Last Words of Great Men"?
O A. To argue for everyone being well prepared with meaningful last
words to utter on your deathbed
OB. To make lighthearted observations about an otherwise serious
subject
C. To show how different people are throughout their lives and even
at death
D. To argue that it is less important how you live than how you die


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